I cannot reproduce this. r-m preserves the setting for me.
Can you please do the following to help me debug this:
1. disable the restricted driver with r-m
2. sudo rm /var/log/restricted-manager.log
3. sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
Here you need to restore your proper settings wrt. keyboard layout, resolution, etc.
4. Enable restricted driver with r-m
5. Now keyboard layout/resolutions should be wrong again in xorg.conf. Please attach /var/log/restricted-manager.log and your xorg.conf.
6. Use 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' to repair keyboard/resolutions once more after breaking it with r-m.
I cannot reproduce this. r-m preserves the setting for me.
Can you please do the following to help me debug this:
1. disable the restricted driver with r-m restricted- manager. log restricted- manager. log and your xorg.conf. resolutions once more after breaking it with r-m.
2. sudo rm /var/log/
3. sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
Here you need to restore your proper settings wrt. keyboard layout, resolution, etc.
4. Enable restricted driver with r-m
5. Now keyboard layout/resolutions should be wrong again in xorg.conf. Please attach /var/log/
6. Use 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' to repair keyboard/
Thank you!