*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 640807 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/640807
Good to hear. It seems indeed it was a duplicate of bug 640807 then,
marking as such.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 640807
automatic xrandr module misconfigures monitors
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Problem seems to be solved with release (I am the original reporter of
the bug).
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I had the same problem when upgrading to 10.10 and I have ubuntu 64 bits
here, not i386
hope I can find a way to solve it, don't want to get back to ubuntu
10.04
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BTW: This was 10.04.1 and not Maverick in the case described above.
Anyway I do not consider Maverick working much better as Lucid is at
least correctly determining my main screen resolution...
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Friday I have been on a presentation - there was another guy with a Win
7 machine and we both had to use a beamer.
What should I say:
1. Attempt: Gnome crashed completely - had to restart gdm
2. Attempt: Needed to call xrandr manually. During normal work it is called too
often and when needed
This can be related to bug 640807, but the twist here is that the
resolution was correct the first time, on the 9-23 which was after the
g-s-d change in question there.
Can you please try to boot from the 10.10 RC Desktop CD and see if the
correct resolution is chosen? Then attach dmesg and xrandr
I'm having the same problem than MrMacman2u. It's really disturbing at the
beginning, I'd been wondering a long while where my indicators had disappeared
before I found out the problem.
Now, it's fixed in my session but not in gdm, the login box is not centered and
some buttons are too much on t
Sorry about the status changes, my mistake, it was meant for another
bug, but I goofed...
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Here is my xrandr output. X incorrectly detects my LVDS display maximum
as 1360x768.
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 4096 x 4096
VGA-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DVI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
LVDS
Having a similar problem though I've been slow to report it. Oddly my
resolution is not being correctly detected in the OTHER direction as the
original poster. My Thinkpad T42 has a 1024x768 display and after
updating at roughly the same time, my log in screen and Gnome desktop
after logging in wer
After a manual xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1440x900 and reboot the resolution
was kept after login screen.
Will check again for the next reboots.
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