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Following the earlier suggestions, I have posted a bug report specific to the
Toshiba Portege R600 at:
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^^ Therefore I presume, someone with the needed knowledge and accounts
should report this at kernel and intel bugtrackers.
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This is happening with newest kernels and ironlake chipsets, too.
Seems to be some greater issue with some kind of intel chipsets.
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This is a severe problem... it involves a sudden total crash i.e. data
loss in many cases.
Is there really no way to at least prevent the crash? That "unassigned"
field up at the top makes me sad...
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same problem comfirmed with my Hasee laptop
$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and
945GT Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (re
Is anyone actually working on this?
The "work-arounds" that people are suggesting aren't a solution.
Is this a problem with the driver? e.g. report the correct maximum
resolution to xrandr based on the type of video card rather than JUST
the driver used.
Is the problem with xrandr?
Is the probl
Confirmed on dell latitude d610:
I found maybe a workaround to bypass the problem:
Just try to use the system->monitor settings menu, disable the dvi monitor,
activate the vga one with the preferred resolution. Click ok and you've what
you wanted.
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Same bug confirmed for Acer Aspire One (Model: AOA150-1063) with Intel
Mobile 945GME Express Integrated Graphics Controller (Ver. 03) and
external 19" LCD monitor Acer AL1916.
Ubuntu 9.04 (upgraded from 8.10) Desktop edition.
Weird behaviour... With VGA cable attached before boot, show 1280x1024
The problem is with the Intel driver. This is a known limitation:
No support for X Screens larger than 2048 pixels in either direction
before the 965.
xrandr seems to report the wrong maximum screen size (as 4096 in either
direction).
Turning off compiz is not an option for me as it's used for p
Is this problem still not fixed??? How many months is this now?? This
bug, for many people, provides seriously reduced functionality with a
large impact on the way people use laptops.
I am the original poster of this bug and I got around this a few months
back. I installed Debian Lenny on my lapto
Same here with an Asus Eeepc 1000. Turning off visual effects prevents
the crash, but then the resolution on the external monitor is fixed at
640x480 with no way to adjust. In this mode it is unusable. The comp
can recognize the native resolution of the external monitor, but will
not let me run it
I have the bug on same chipset (Intel Mobile 945GME express integrated
rev03) on an asus 1000h. Confirming setting effects to none is a
workaround.
Looked through kern.log, syslog, debug, didn't find anything relevant.
Can post contents of Xorg.0.log if needed (I don't know as much about
reading
This also affects my HP Compaz nc4400.
$ dpkg --status mesa-utils | grep Version
Version: 7.6.0-1ubuntu4
$ glxinfo -l | grep GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE
GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE = 2048
$ lspci | grep -e VGA -e Display
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Expres
This is confirmed many times by now.
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Status: New => Confirmed
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 408432
[i915] 'xrandr' with no arguments garbles screen
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Running Linux Mint 8 ~= Ubuntu 9.10
Same problem on HP Mini 5101 with the following Intel graphics controller:
$ lspci | grep -e VGA -e Display
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945G
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 408432 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408432
I get exactly the same problem in my Toshiba Satellite U205. Also the
945GM intel card.
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Dell D410 Laptop, thanks for the tip regarding
System->Preferences->Appearance->Visual Effects->None. At least I can
use extended 19 inch monitor. Have an issue where I can not get the main
toolbar (gnome?) to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 408432 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408432
I also confirm the bug on my Lenovo S10 running UNR 9.10. Same issues as
everyone else, external monitor works fine running Metacity except that
I cant play audio or video - it will crash in the same manner as
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 408432 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408432
Juan (#29): Agreed. I gave up and decided to re-install 9.04. It took
me three full days to get everything working properly again,
notwithstanding my extensive notes posted at
http://www.astro.uu.nl/~rutten/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 408432 ***
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I saw this marked as a duplicate of 408432 (marked with "low"
importance).
But again all that seems to be directed to Xorg problems. This bug
happens without Xorg (only virtual console is enough) (see #21, #2
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 408432 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408432
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Let me add to my comments #25 and #26 above: this bug kills all my
lecturing and makes me contemplate asking my wife to give the MacBrook
Pro back to me, and to quit my one-year foray into Ubuntu as a MacOSX
replacement. I don't know whether the blankout of the second monitor
(using the nomodeset
I can also confirm this bug in a Acer Aspire One. It also happen using
mutter as windows manager insted of compiz (mutter --replace) in the
standard gnome configuration and when usign gnome-shell. At first I
think that was a problem with compositing, but the system didn't crash
using metacity with
And more re Juan post #21 recipe to set kernel parameter nomodeset:
1. Playing movies on both laptop screen and external monitor/projector hangs
the external
after a few seconds
2. Movies played with the image processing language IDL hang also after a few
seconds or
some GUI clicking.
Are the
Juan of post #21: many thanks! Same problem on Toshiba Portege R600. Setting
"nomodeset"
as kernel parameter did the trick and made my second-monitor script combining
xrandr and toshset, posted at
http://www.astro.uu.nl/~rutten/Recipes_Ubuntu.html,
work again. I had no idea how to set a kerne
Ive got problem with external monitor in my acer 3003wlmi (4 yeares old) with
sis m760. Cpu is very slow (useless) after connecting external monitor...Im
using ubuntu 9.04 (downgrade from 9.10) and it looks ok but external monitor
never was recognized in display menu...
Sorry for my poor engl
@smarchi,
when your external monitor is connected before boot, it even works with visual
effects? That does not work for me with the same 945GM on Medion Akoya mini
E1210...
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Hi
I have the same problem in my HP Pavilion dv2035la laptop, with an Intel
945GM graphic card.
When I connect an external monitor and try to open the "Display" tool,
both laptop and external monitor go black and the system freezes. If I
switch Visual Effects to "none", I can use the "Display" to
Ok, two different bugs. On toshiba laptops using toshset to activate
external monitor, you get a black screen no matter even if you use X
(also with X off, from a virtual terminal). Obviously it does not matter
whether compiz is on or not.
The problem, at least for my toshiba m400 is in the KMS mo
Same problem with Fujitsu Siemens S7110. Chipset Intel 945GM
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simply executing 'xrandr' on a gnome-terminal with compiz on, blanks and
freezes screen
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confirmed on a IBM x60t.
With compiz on, either "detect monitors" in the Display Menu, or Fn+F7 (switch
screen on IBMs) freezes the screen while the system continus to run for a while
(had a skype conversation continuing for some minutes).
With compiz off, everything runs as expected. When tryin
For me turning compiz off worked! I can switch screens using the Gnome tool or
even Fn+F2.
I suggest the following explanation: Compiz can't deal with the resolution of
the extended Desktop (2304*1024 in my case). As extended desktop is the default
option when connecting a new screen, compiz cra
After turning off all compiz effects I was able to run with my external
monitor. However after a while the system was running so slowly that I
had to reboot it. Sorry no debug, it took about 5 minutes to do
Crtl+Alt+F2, login and do sudo poweroff
I won't be using the external monitor until this bu
Hi again,
After disabling desktop effects, and waiting for a while (?) the
X-server restarted and now I can use the external monitor and internal
in mirror mode (I have external at 1600x1200, internal at 1024x768).
Other configurations (xrandr --output VGA1 --above LVDS1...) do not
change anything
Confirmed: cannot have external monitor and laptop LCD at same time,
unless running mirrored at laptop's resolution. Black screen with mouse
pointer that doesn't move. Can have external monitor only at it's
resolution if I set resolution to 1024x768, apply, turn on mirrored
displays, apply, disable
Confirmed: cannot use the external monitor, computer will crash as soon
as I try to switch in on with toshset or xrandr or Gnome tool . Was working ok
with
9.04.
Hardware: Toshiba Portege R600, with intel 945GM.
Software: Ubuntu 9.10 (clean install)
Mips
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Confirmed: cannot use the external monitor, computer will crash as soon
as I try to switch in on with toshset -video both. Was working ok with
9.04.
Hardware: Toshiba Portege M400, with intel 945GM.
Software: Ubuntu 9.10 (upgrade from 9.04) on AMD64
Juan
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If I turn off all visual effects System->Preferences->Appearance->Visual
Effects->None Then the external monitor will work and the laptop doesn't
crash.
So this is a problem with the intel driver, compiz and external
monitors. I can live without compiz, but it is a bit annoying really. I
wouldn't
Same problem on my Medion Akoya mini E1210 with Intel 945GM with 10.2' 1024*600
screen.
But only when plugging in the external monitor (19' 1280*1024) after boot.
Works fine if monitor is connected before boot, but then crashes if I press
FN+F2 (=switch screen) twice.
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And another confirm: my Dell latitude D620 laptop. I even installed
Karmic Koala out of the box to see if it would change this behavior, but
with no luck.
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and
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00:02.0 VGA compatible
Confirmed for my Acer Aspire 3680 laptop with an Intel 945GM graphics
card. When I connect an external monitor and goto
System->Preferences->Display the Xserver crashes and all I can see is a
blank screen with a mouse button on it(doesn't move). I tried using my
keyboard special keys to switch, sam
Confirming this problem for my Toshiba Satellite Laptop, with an Intel
945 Express Chipset Family graphics card.
When I click 'Display' in the menu, the screen goes blank. Sometimes I
can Ctrl-Alt-F1 and get a psudeo-terminal.
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I have the same problem with an Acer Travelmate notebook, 15' laptop
screen (1024x768 ) and a external 19' Benq (1280x1024) and a clean
Ubuntu 9.10 install.
Using the system/preferences/screen menu I can use one or the other, or
even both (but cloned, not extended), if i try to get them working as
The time stamp in dmesg.txt at [36.312025] is when I plug in my external
monitor and go to system->preferences->Display.
This happens if I were to type xrandr --auto, which is what I've been
doing for years.
This happens every single time, completely predictable, same outcome
every time.
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