This version is no more supported and is not a 'security' problem; so
does not expect a backport
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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The bug is still present in 12.04. The workaround of disabling GPU
scaling through the nvidia-settings utility still works. But that still
leaves the login screen with an incorrect resolution. Additionally guest
sessions will always start with an incorrect setting, so after starting
a guest session
I finally found a way to get the correct screen resolution on the
output. In the nvidia-settings utility there is a section called DFP-0
where there is a "Flat Panel Scaling" box. In that box I disabled "Force
Full GPU Scaling"
The "Flat Panel Information" claims the native resolution of my
projec
I tested the 1024x768 resolution with all the possible refresh rates
that gnome-display-properties permits for this resolution. It makes no
difference which of the refresh rates from 52 to 56 Hz I choose, the
output always ends up being 1280x800 at 59Hz.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/959343
Title:
Incorrect screen resolution
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