I think it's fixed now, so closing.
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Title:
gnome-control-center no longer shows all the xrandr resolutions
To manage notifica
I think it's resolved now.
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Title:
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Rocko,
Please report the problem upstream here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues
and then tell us the new bug ID.
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Even with the POP OS! PPA removed, this is still happening. Sometimes
the resolutions are all there and sometimes not.
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I think this might have been caused by the Pop OS! PPA
(ppa:system76/pop). I think I must have installed it months ago for some
icon set without realising that it loads a ton of other stuff. Its
latest iteration of g-c-c segfaults, which is how I realised what was
going on. Purging the PPA and usin
This bug is still an issue with mutter 3.34.0-3ubuntu1. Is there any
more info I can provide?
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It's gnome-shell building the list of resolutions
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After resuming from suspend, the extra resolutions have disappeared from
g-c-c (but are still available via xrandr), so something is still
triggering the bug.
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Looks like it's fixed now.
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A side-effect of this is that after resuming, gnome-shell will have
often (but not always) reverted to a different resolution from the one
set when it suspended.
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** Attachment added: "Output from xrandr"
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I can still manually apply resolutions from the command line, eg "xrandr
-s 2048x1152" changes the screen resolution correctly.
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