Automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices
-Stefan Tomanek <[stefan.tomanek@wertarbyte.de](stefan.tomanek@wertarbyte.de)>
+## Branch information
+
+The original [wertarbyte/autorandr](https://github.com/wertarbyte/autorandr)
+tree seems unmaintained, with lots of open pull requests and issues. I forked
+it and merged what I thought were the most important changes. I will maintain
+this branch until @wertarbyte finds the time to maintain his branch again.
+
+## License information and authors
+
+Stefan Tomanek came up with and wrote the initial version of autorandr. He
+currently does not maintain it, and did not express his opinion concerning an
+OSS license in two independent requests. To resolve the licensing issue, all
+non-trivial code in this fork has been reimplemented by various authors that
+have agreed to release their code under the terms of the GNU General Public
+License (version 3).
+
+This license will apply to versions of autorandr from this fork that are
+committed after issue #7 has been resolved, and versions derived from that one.
+**In particular, wertarbyte's original repository is still not OSS, and the current
+version in this repository is neither.**
+
+Contributors to this version of autorandr are:
+
+* Alexander Wirt
+* Chris Dunder
+* Maciej Sitarz
+* Matthew R Johnson
+* Phillip Berndt
+* Timo Bingmann
+* Tomasz Bogdal
+* stormc
+* tachylatus
## How to use
after a mode switch has taken place and can notify window managers or other
applications about it.
-
While the script uses xrandr by default, calling it by the name `autodisper`
or `auto-disper` forces it to use the [disper](http://willem.engen.nl/projects/disper/)
utility, which is useful for controlling nvidia chipsets. The formats for
fingerprinting the current setup and saving/loading the current configuration
are adjusted accordingly.
+
+To install autorandr call `make install`, define your setup and then call
+`make hotplug` to install hotplug scripts.
+
+For Debian using auto-disper:
+To make the screen auto-configure when your computer wakes up,
+* Copy auto-disper into /usr/local/bin/
+* Copy pm-utils/40auto-disper into /etc/pm/sleep.d/
+* (Assuming gnome) Run gnome-keybinding-properties and ADD a shortcut,
+ I called it "Run auto-disper", I set it to CTRL-F7, and the command is:
+ `auto-disper -c --default default`
+* Create a default disper setting... eg for laptop: unplug all monitors,
+ set up the screen nicely on the laptop display.
+ Then run `auto-disper --save laptop`