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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Title:
systemsettings > Display Configuration shows bogus monitor
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Yes, AFAIK this is a workaround. But no solution for me. The nvidia drivers
have other issues - I'd really like to stay with the nouveau driver as it works
perfectly besides that.
The better and easier workaround is just disabling the monitor in
Systemsettings/Display.
Then everything works as e
Christian González, if you use the nvidia proprietary drivers as
outlined in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
does this provide a WORKAROUND?
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Eh - what exactly do you mean? I think this is out of my knowledge. I don't
know which package is responsible for detecting the monitor. IMHO it is the
kernel? or xorg?
But really, there must help someone with deeper knowledge than I have ;-)
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Christian González, could you please advise which package precisely the
regression is in when you upgraded from 13.10 to 14.04?
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xrandr --verbose
(relevant monitor) - if you not already have this information:
VGA-1-2 connected (normal)
Identifier: 0x41
Timestamp: 22568
Subpixel: unknown
Clones:
CRTCs: 3 4
Transform: 1.00 0.00 0.00
0.
No difference. tried with daily from today, freshly downloaded and made an USB
live system. Three monitors when 2 are really there (1 laptop internal, 1
external). shows "2" when only laptop internal is there.
What else do you need?
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Christian González, any change with http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-
live/current/ ?
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Importance: Low => Medium
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It's a "Samsung NP-RF511-S05DE".
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Christian González, could you please provide the full computer model as
noted on the sticker of the computer itself (not from the Bug
Description)?
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I'm sorry - I ran the command multiple times and it attached I think 4 times
the files.
Sorry for spamming. I deleted all the duplicate attachments. Should be ok now.
Hope it helps - I still have the bogus monitor in system settings (Unity now).
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** Tags added: apport-collected compiz-0.9 ubuntu vivid
** Description changed:
Starting from Kubuntu 14.04, when I open systemsettings > Monitor > Display
Configuration, I see, additionally to my built-in monitor on my laptop (Samsung
RF511 - monitor displayed as "Seiko E
Christian González, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and
helping to make Ubuntu better. Please execute the following command, as it will
automatically gather debugging information, in a terminal:
apport-collect -p xorg 1313170
Please ensure you have the package xdiagnose installe
Aha, this might indicate that this is a bug in the driver, I'm
reassigning the bug to the Xorg package
** Package changed: kde-workspace (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
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Sorry to insist.
This bug is not invalid, at least not because of KDE specifity. I just tested
it with an Ubuntu (Unity!) live CD. Same situation. As I already stated, I used
KDE until now (4.12.5 in Kubuntu 13.10) without problems. While there *could*
be a KDE regression from 5.12.5 to 4.13, th
Hi there!
Thanks for reporting this bug! Your bug seems to be a problem with the
KDE program itself, and not with our KDE packages. While we appreciate
your issue, it would be better if it was tracked at
https://bugs.kde.org, so that the KDE developers can deal with this
speedily and have direct c
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