Yes, you may be right. I just think that it's remarkable that it's the
exact same display configuration that fails in (almost) the same way as
the bug description. All other display configurations I've tried works
fine, including mirror, dual and only internal.
What doesn't fit into the bug descri
The patch did not help. I experience the exact same behaviour.
kalle@elvira:~$ dpkg -l|grep raof
ii gnome-desktop3-data3.2.0-0ubuntu4.2~raof1
Common files for GNOME desktop apps
ii libgnome-desktop-3-2 3.2.0-0ubuntu4.2~raof1
I've attached my syslog. I changed the screen settings at about
15:42:04. There is al lot of output after that. Maybe that helps.
** Attachment added: "syslog.gz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/828623/+attachment/2560401/+files/syslog.gz
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Yes 'xrandr --output eDP-1 --off' works, kind of. The internal display
turns off (as expected) and the external display is garbled, but it will
come out fine after ctrl-alt-f1 and ctrl-alt-f7.
** Attachment added: "xrandr_verbose.txt"
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Those figures are wrong . This is my issue:
I log in and get dual display with laptop monitor at 1440x900 and
external monitor on displayport at 1920x1080. Then I open the display
settings and turn off the internal monitor and click "Apply". Then both
screen turn blank. For some reason there is n
I should also say that nothing is being printed in gsd-debug-randr.log
when I change the screen settings. All data is printed before that.
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Here's the requested gsd-debug-randr.log.
** Attachment added: "gsd-debug-randr.log"
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Just to clarify: I would still like to see your proposed change, since
we will still need to have multiple chroots with different sets of
applications installed. And those chroots will possibly need different
lts.conf files. Otherwise we can still change ltsp_nbd locally prior to
building the kerne
Ok, on my setup $initrd gives /ltsp/fati386/initrd.img. That's why I
thought it might be a reasonable solution.
Anyway, your suggestion looks very good to me. That's even better since
it provides more flexibility.
I didn't know that I can use the same chroot for both clients. Is that
something ne
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ltsp-client-core
When using ltsp with multiple images, for example one image for thin
clients and one image for fat clients, you cannot have different
lts.conf files for the different images. The problem seems to be that
ltsp_nbd does not care what tftp p
The "Must Be In Active Session" option didn't work for me, but if I
chose "None" instead it works as described by gord-s.
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I'm sorry, but my "External Amplifier" switch was turned off. I'm not
sure why though, I can't remember ever touching that setting.
Turning it on made sound work again.
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Yes, I have this problem in edgy beta. I had it working before in
dapper.
I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 and lspci tells me this about my sound card:
00:1e.2 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation
82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
When I boot a dapper live
I also attach an archive of my /proc/asound directory
** Attachment added: "/proc/asound contents"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4603732/asound.tar.gz
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