Driver is important because most xorg bugs are actually bugs in the
drivers. Yes, it's possible the underlying issue is the same, but it's
also possible the underlying issue is different, and it's much less
confusing the treat the reports separately if there's any chance that
they might in reality
If I read the description of this bug this actually is the same issue as
mine so I don't see why I should make an other bug report just because I
use a different driver. Why is this one invalid?
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Oh, and Francis, please post a link to your new report in here. Thanks!
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Unfortunately, I could not reproduce this using the default "nouveau"
driver in Lucid, so this really seems to be driver-dependent. I'm going
to split this into separate reports. Simon, I'm going to un-dupe yours.
Francis, please file a report from lucid using "ubuntu-bug fglrx".
Thank you both fo
Just to update, I still plan on testing this myself but am having issues
with the nvidia driver on Lucid so I'm going to wait until that's
resolved.
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Just a reply that this issue is still there in Ubuntu 10.04
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Dual monitor setup confirmed the same way as Francis, through the
"Configure Display Settings" system tray tool.
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I did not use any proprietary control panel. When you have 2 monitors
there is a extra icon in the system tray, the "Configure Display
Settings" I 'm always talking about.
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my own machine, but haven't gotten the chance yet.
How did you both configure our dual-monitor setup? Using the proprietary
control panels?
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Francis,
I followed your steps by renaming my xorg.conf file. Then doing
everything you said. It asked if I would like to change the xorg.conf
when removing the mirror check in the display setting dialog box. The
resulting xorg.conf did not solve the problem and did not differ
considerably from my
Simon, I started with an no xorg.conf (deleted it) and rebooted, after
that the display tool created it as I posted it (after disabling mirror
in the tool)
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Tried what Francis De Brabandere suggested but it made no difference.
Problem still occurs.
The xorg.conf changed as described to...
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Configured Screen Device"
Device "Configured Video Device"
SubSection "Display"
Actually, clicking the icon fixes the mouse cursor barrier between the
screens but not the application window move barrier.
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I get "fglrx-installer package does not exist" when running "ubuntu-bug
fglrx-installer"
Further I found out that opening the popup menu of the "Configure Display
Settings" tool by clicking on the icon in the top panel is enough to fix the
problem!
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Will do but what about the bug I marked as duplicate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/538346
It describes exactly the same issue but then for the nv driver, should I unmark
it as duplicate?
To me it sounds like 3 similar issues with different drivers
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Interesting. Your reply seems to indicate that this is could be related
to fglrx, especially since people have problems with it and dual
monitors[1]. Could you go ahead and open a new bug for yourself with
"ubuntu-bug fglrx-installer"? Make sure fglrx is activated when you do
so! Please post a link
Removed xorg.conf and restarted. It seems this also causes a fallback to the
oss ati driver and my screens set to mirror.
Using the "configure display settings" tool I disabled mirror and the tool
asked to change the virtual resolution in my xorg.conf. I was asked to log out
and log in and now e
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Thanks a lot for running apport-collect.
Can you reproduce the issue using the open-source -ati driver (without
xorg.conf)? Thanks.
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Report generated after initial login to gnome. So before using
"Configure display settings" to fix this problem
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Francis, you cannot be sure this is /exactly/ the same bug, as different
underlying issues can cause identical symptoms, especially when dealing
with X. However, I will reopen this issue for now, and assign it to
xorg. (It is very unlikely that this is an issue with gnome-display-
properties.)
Any
I'll reopen this bug if I still have the issue in 10.04
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In fact this is exactly the same problem I think it has nothing to do
with the graphics driver but somehow with the window manager or the
"configure display settings" app.
in fact this newer bug is a duplicate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/538346
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Francis, thanks for reporting your issue. As yours seems to be
significantly different from the original reporter's problem, could you
please open a new bug report with "ubuntu-bug fglrx-kernel-source"?
Thank you!
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** Summary changed:
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+ At startup, can't drag windows between dual monitors
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Correction on that last comment, the mouse is stuck to the first
monitor! Also the "Workspace switcher" shows non-wide workspaces and
wide workspaces after using the "fix"
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I also have this issue.
Some more info:
After logging in in gdm I have a dual-monitor desktop set up as windows
can be dragged (partially) over the second screen. Also the mouse cursor
can go anywhere on both monitors. The problem is that somehow the window
manager does not allow you to drag a win
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I am closing this bug report since there is not enough information given
to fix the issue. If anyone is still experiencing the issue, please
reopen and specify how you set up dual screens, whether you're using
compiz or not, and the output of lspci -nn | grep VGA". Thanks!
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I still have this problem in Karmic beta. I have a nVideo Corporation
Quadro NVS 135N (rev a1) that is running on the standard non-proprietary
driver.
The original submitters workaround for moving the screens works for me.
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I have the same problem with Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c). I have a Dell monitor and a
lcd monitor. Attached is a screenshot of how I want to monitors to work
and most of the time do work. But when I restart I can't drag windows
to the Dell monitor
I have had this problem try minimize window and drag the minimized
window into the monitor Icon on bottom right to the monitor you want it
in it should fix that.
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