Marking this as regression-release, because I'm sure it was possible in
11.04 (Gnome 2.x).
** Summary changed:
- Can't change refresh rate in Displays
+ [regression] Can't change refresh rate in Displays
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Confirmed. The Displays control panel doesn't let you change the refresh
rate.
If I open a terminal however and type "xrandr" I can see there are other
refresh rates possible. It's just that the Gnome (3.x) Displays control
panel doesn't let you change it any more.
** Changed in: gnome-control-ce
I just installed Beta 2 and my CRT flickered because the refresh rate
was incorrect. Installation included the NVIDIA driver. Display settings
showed that the monitor is unknown. I removed the NVIDIA driver. After
reboot everything was fine, refresh rate was good and the monitor was
recognized.
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Looks like the problem is automatic monitor detection, not inability to
manually configure refresh rate. Oneric does fine with auto-detection.
It detects my monitor as a 'Viewsonic Corporation 20"'. Precise doesn't
detect it. It's a Viewsonic G220fb.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/958424
Title:
Can't change refresh rate in Displays
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