I got the same error message on a virgin 10.04 AMD 64-bit quad core
install, except I'm stuck in an apparently infinite can't login in loop
when I click close on the error dialog.
I had added a seperate partition to mount as /tmp before the reboot from
today's updates, so on a hunch I shutdown, r
It appears to be fixed now. It has disappeared and reappeared with
various of the automatic updates.
I still have an issue where *.flv (youtube downloads) files play when
logged in as the default user but the sound device fails to open on
playback if logged in as my added user. But other than t
Using the analog cable instead of DVI is an acceptable work-around for
me.
However we do have a dual monitor setup using a cloned desktop with the
DVI connection used for a local display and a 50' analog cable driving a
remove LCD panel. This bug means we can only get 1600x1200 on our pair
of 192
xorg.conf with DVI connection to monitor.
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf.DVI"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14523209/xorg.conf.DVI
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no 1920x1200 using DVI cable, but fine with VGA analog cable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230486
You received this bug notification because you are a memb
Xorg.conf file with analog connection.
This doesn't seem to have changed across boots
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf.analog"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14523194/xorg.conf.analog
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no 1920x1200 using DVI cable, but fine with VGA analog cable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230486
You rec
I believe this is the log from the previous DVI cable bootup, the one
above should be from the analog restoration.
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log.old"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14523177/Xorg.0.log.old
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no 1920x1200 using DVI cable, but fine with VGA analog cable
https://bugs.launchpad
Here you go. When I shutdown and removed the analog cable it
"automagically" set 1600x1200 and that was the best resolution offered
in either System->Preferences->ScreenResolution or Nvidia-settings when
rebooted with the DVI connected.
Shutting down again and restoring the analog connection cabl
Public bug reported:
Using 8.04 either nv or nvidia drivers best I can get on my Sony
1920x1200 LCD panel is 1600x1200. If I switch to using VGA analog cable
I get the full 1920x1200 resolution.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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no 1920x1200 using DVI cable,
I've premuted the options as I said originally. Choosing ALSA lets the
"test" sinewave play but sounds still don't work for applications.
I have since discovered that if I log in as the default user (the one
created by the 8.04 installer) and use the user switcher instead of
logging out the added
Public bug reported:
Default sound setup works fine as far as I can tell for the default user
that was setup by the 8.04 installer. But for new users added with the
System->Administration->UsersAndGroups tool I get no sound.
The added users are members of the audio group according to cat
/etc/gr
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