We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response
from the original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please
feel free to reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could,
please test against the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this
confirms th
aidave, your issue is that you are mixing some drivers (like nvidia)
which support Xinerama, with drivers which support Xrandr (ati radeon).
You need to use drivers which all use Xinerama, so you need to revert to
an older -ati, like version 6.6.3 from Feisty. Then it will work.
Presumably Mandriv
My bug is about multiple graphics cards in Ubuntu, which was deleted as
a dupe of this one. Ubuntu simply cannot handle 3 graphics cards at
once (at least mine). I know this is not my issue because Mandriva
Linux easily detects and sets these up, with no hassle whatsoever.
Ubuntu likes having 2,
If you prefer to keep your Xinerama config, you need to revert to an
older -ati, like version 6.6.3 from Feisty.
For migration, we do not support automagical conversion of Xinerama
configs to Xrandr configs. Ubuntu has never supported creating Xinerama
layouts for you prior to Gutsy, so such conf
Thanks, xrandr without Xinerama is working.
But gutsy migration result in a not working configuration
(and I do not have any clue on how to setup dual screen at boot, I have to
manually run a command to configure screen)
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[Gutsy] X crash at startup when Xinerama is enabled (radeon)
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