I am experiencing the same bug in Ubuntu 14.04. My main monitor is
landscape 2560x1440, and secondary monitor (on the left of the main
monitor) is portrait 1920x1200.
Is there any fix in sight? And is this confirmed to be a bug in
nautilus? The Ubuntu lock screen always follows the correct behavio
I did some preliminary examination of the nautilus source code from the
Trusty repo. There is a helper object which is used to change the
desktop background, in libnautilus-private/nautilus-desktop-backround.c
(this file was actually removed in upstream:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit
I've confirmed that this bug is due to nautilus, but haven't been
successful in fixing it (except for a workaround, described at the end
of this post). The steps to reproduce the issue are:
1) Set the wallpaper using either the system settings dialog, or gsettings from
the terminal (either method
I started experiencing this after I switched from the mainline 3.11.6
kernel to the official Ubuntu-supported kernel.
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