I've the same problem, and I'm getting it with Fedora 7 too. Currently I
just have a launcher on my desktop which runs the "xrandr --output TV
--off" command each time I log on... is there a way to add that as a
script at the end of the boot sequence?
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This bug is still evident in the latest ISO which I downloaded today.
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The driver and/or xorg is not properly reporting the display sizes and
positions so compiz seems to do the wrong thing.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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It seems to be a compiz issue since full screen apps use the whole
screen if compiz isn't enabled. Even in clone mode.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg => compiz
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Maybe we should change the topic. The cause with the tv output makes sense
since the same happens if an external monitor is connected to an laptop and
clone mode (which is the default) is activated.
Isn't it possible to activate only one monitor (the bigger one) at once or
using desktop extensio
this is a problem with xserver 1.3
it detects a TV output, and configures it with 1024x768, even if there is no TV
out on the machine at all.
this can be fixed at runtime with:
xrandr --output TV --off
or permanently by using a xorg.conf similar to the attached one.
** Attachment added: "xorg.c
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Btw. the displaced output only happens if you use activated LFP and external or
maybe tv at once in clone mode afaik. At least for me.
Posting the output of xrandr would help I guess.
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This seems to be a general Xorg Intel driver problem. Since the new driver is
used Gutsy Live CD always starts with 1024x768 while it is no problem to switch
to my native resolution of 1366x768 with Screen Resolution. Resolution was
recognized correctly with i810 driver except that it always use
stumpous solution didn't work for me. :-(
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Have the same problem with gutsy on a Toshiba U300 laptop. Found the
following solution at http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Instal...a_ThinkPad_R61
Modify /etc/X11/xorg.conf so that a new monitor is added for
the tv-out, marked as disabled. Specify on the device section
the name of the dummy tv-out.
I can verify this too with the Samsung Q45.
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I think two separate bugs are filed here: the OP has strange
screenshots, whereas the comments (and the duplicates I designated)
mention the 'thrown back to 640x480' bug. I've reset the duplicates.
Please follow bug #145896 for the 640x480 issue. Sorry for the mix-up.
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** Attachment added: "xorg.conf.afterselection"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9673890/xorg.conf.afterselection
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I've marked two duplicates for this bug. The thing is that 'screens and
graphics' with a 'plug 'n play' screen incorrectly writes the xorg.conf.
I'll attach the xorg.conf of a clean gutsy beta live cd boot, and the
xorg.conf after using screens and graphics to set the resolution to
1280x800. I'll t
I can verify this to. Gutsy beta clean install on a Insprion 1420. Prefs
-> Screen Resolution works fine. But if I dare go to Admin -> Screens
and Graphics, my computers gets permanantly thrown down to VESA mode.
And the size of the control panel applets in vesa mode are so big that I
cant see the
Problem still persists in release from 28/09/07. Submitted more details
(screenshot) and I will be happy to assist with furhter diagnostic.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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I have attached two screenshots of the desktop.
Screenshot1.png shows the desktop (booted from live CD daily build 29/09/07) in
1024x768 resolution on a 1280x800 native resolution screen.
Screenshot2.png shows the same desktop after reconfiguring xserver-xorg with
added 1280x800 resolution.
Pleas
** Attachment added: "Screenshot2.png see text for details"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9593434/Screenshot2.png
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Not sure what you mean by "can't select", but this is probably fixed
with today's changes. Test a current iso daily cd and reopen with more
descriptive details if the problem still exists.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Sourcepackagename: None => xorg
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