Control Center =>System Administration => Monitor & Display config file(s)?

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	Well, I made the mistake of tinkering with the Monitor & Display settings in 
the Control Center on my other machine, expecting that the 'Test Settings' 
button would work like the 'Test' button in the Configure Desktop => 
Screen Saver does, but no; 'Test Settings' seems to have stored its settings 
somewhere, there is no evident way to revert the display, and further 
tinkering has now the monitor is totally unreadable.  (I'd provide a 
screenshot, but as usual, my old Samsung Galaxy 6 phone can't be read by 
Trinity.)

	Fortunately, I can ssh into the broken machine from this one, but I have no 
idea where Monitor & Display stores its misconfiguration files.

	Does someone know where they would be?  I 
see /etc/trinity/tdedisplay/tdedisplayconfigrc, but it doesn't seem like it 
would have the effects I'm seeing:

| @14:04:11 leslie@─►chestnut◄─
| wd=/home/leslie
| $ less /etc/trinity/tdedisplay/tdedisplayconfigrc
| EnableAutoStartProfile=false
| EnableDisplayControl=false
| StartupProfileName=
| rc=0

	OTOH, on this machine, /etc/trinity/tdedisplay/ is empty,

| @14:02:05 leslie@pinto
| wd=/home/leslie
| $ ls -l /etc/trinity/tdedisplay/
| total 0
| rc=0

so maybe just removing that config file will fix it?

Leslie
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Platform: Linux
Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.6 - x86_64
Desktop Environment: Trinity
Qt: 3.5.0
TDE: R14.1.3
tde-config: 1.0

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