*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 190506 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190506
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 190506
[Hardy] GNOME and GDM are starting up with wrong display resolution
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[Hardy] GDM starts with wrong display resolution
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I have realized, that my issue is not related to GDM, rather with X
detection of my monitor. But it should be related to libxrandr (if I
understand it well).
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[Hardy] GDM starts with wrong display resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194552
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I have a similar problem. I'm using external monitor (native res.
1280x1024) connected via DVI to my laptop (native res. 1280x800).
When I start GDM and login to the X without external monitor connected,
everything is ok (both screens have their native resolution).
When I start GDM, when the exte
It may not be helpful at all, but I was having a similar problem and had
to change a line in xorg.conf which you may or may not have. Honestly, I
don't know how the line got there (I suspect it appeared during the
Hardy install, but I am not sure).
Anyway, my GDM resolution should have been 1280x1
Wanted to add that this is a serious bug (think it's the same, correct
me if not) if you want to use a small windowmanager like icewm, cause
there is no gnome-display-properties. So you have to run xrandr manually
to fix this - not everyone knows this, not every windowmanager likes it.
Using Modeli
Yes it is not a bug in gnome-display-properties but it is a bug in
libxrandr.
** Changed in: libxrandr (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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[Hardy] GDM starts with wrong display resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194552
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Wrong resolution in gnome after restart was fixed by #191878.
Wrong resolution in GDM is not a bug because gnome-display-properties only set
resolution for gnome.
If you want to change it, you'll have to change it manually in xorg.conf.
** Changed in: libxrandr (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Inva
Both started with the wrong resolution. I changed the resolution with
gnome-display-properties. The GNOME resolution is correct now. But like
you said GDM still starts still with wrong detected resolution.
It is a DELL 2007wfp display and I don't know why xrandr does not use
the display's native r
Is it only GDM that start with the wrong resolution or even gnome ?
If it's only GDM, gnome-display-properties will not help (at least for now)
as it only set the resolution for gnome.
** Tags added: new-xrandr-capplet
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[Hardy] GDM starts with wrong display resolution
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** Summary changed:
- Hardy starts with wrong display resolution
+ [Hardy] GDM starts with wrong display resolution
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[Hardy] GDM starts with wrong display resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194552
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