** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => gaurav singh (gauravkumarsingh322)
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Title:
Changing resolution in Displays
I'll try to change resolution using xrandr, and I'll post results.
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Title:
Changing resolution in Displays settings completly messes up desktop
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As I said, gnome shell never worked well with AMD cards. Changing
resolution in 11.10 works fine in Unity 3D. In 12.04, changing
resolution works fine in Unity 2D, but not in Unity 3D. So, maybe it is
related to Unity in some way.
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that seems like a graphic driver bug rather than an unity one then
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) => fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Changin
I never actually used Gnome shell, as it was very buggy with AMD graphic
cards. I installed Gnome Shell, just to test this, and it changes the
resolution, but very soon completly turns off all outputs on graphic
card (monitor goes on standby), and all I can do is reset. On the other
hand, changing
Thanks for the update, do you get the issue with the fglrx driver under
i.e gnome-shell or unity-2d as well? not sure if that's a driver,xorg
issue or an unity one...
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Open source drivers don't even recognise that I have two outputs
connected to graphic card, and my resolution is stuck at 1400x1050.
Also, Unity2D is activated, because there is no 3D support. So, these
drivers are not an option (although changing resolution to lower than
1400x1050 doesn't mess up
Yes, it happens every time when I change the resolution, or if I turn on
mirror mode (which also changes resolution). This makes projector almost
unusable. The files that you requested are in attachment. If there is
anything I could test or try, please say. I really want to use 12.04,
but this is a
Thank you for your bug report. Does it happen every time you do those
steps? Could you add your .xsession-errors, syslog and Xorg.0.log after
getting the issue?
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Attachment added: "Messed up desktop"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/976114/+attachment/3024086/+files/Screenshot%20from%202012-04-07%2020%3A14%3A14.png
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