Still not fixed in nvidia driver 340.32.
This issue doesn't occur with nouveau driver in 14.04.1 neither with nvidia
driver and ubuntu 12.04.4
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I don't know that much about packages... I hope "xrandr" covers it...
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I recently installed Ubuntu 14.04 on a mac mini and bought a 2560 x 1080
ultrawide LG monitor for it. Problem is that it doesn't display the proper
resolution, the maximum being 1920 x 1080 under ubuntu settings.
Any suggestions on what I should do?
P
It appears this bug is fairly well known. Here's an article called "Fix
Brightness Control Not Working for Ubuntu 14.04 & Linux Mint 17" at
http://itsfoss.com/fix-brightness-ubuntu-1310/ . Unfortunately, the fix
listed is only for the Intel Video card.
For what its worth, the brightness control
I am having the same problem. I upgraded frm Mythbuntu 12.04 to 14.04
with the Asus M3N78 motherboard (Nvidia 8200 graphics card &
nvidia-304-updates driver).
Using xfce4-settings from Ubuntu 13.10 (as per post #18) fixed it for
me. I have not tried using the suggestion from post #10.
There is a
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I have the same problem as well, but this is on a Thinkpad T510 (about 5
years old). This is with the Nvidia graphs card and the Nvidia 331.38
driver (the Noveau driver doesn't work -- it consistently core dumps
after suspend/resume).
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fglrx-updates 2:13.125-0ubuntu0.0.1: fglrx-updates kernel module
failed t
Public bug reported:
I am running 12.04 LTS fully updated. Added new HDD and partitioned it
ready for 14.04. Went to software centre and started downloaing phase
of install of the signed kernel 14.04 I found there. Then cancelled it
when I found I could upgrade from the 'syatem up to date' link
#10 workaround doesn't work for me.
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Title:
Laptop Monitor Brightness reduced to minimum and disabled after
disconnection from external mo
Thanks. Those files show that you are using the proprietary fglrx
drivers, as you stated in your last post. I can't see why it's failing,
but there's not much we can do about fglrx anyway. Do you have a dmesg
from a boot into low graphics mode when using the open-source radeon
driver?
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This bug is driving me crazy.
I'm literally going to throw my PC against the wall in a minute and
apply for Windows licence just so that I can have my monitor wake up
once in a *** while.
How many years has Ubuntu had this issue for now
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This utopic install was initially linux image 3.16.0-5.
Updated to -7 compiz and unity fail, X11 running fine to desktop no
panels.
Updated to -8 first boot from dead cold overnight boots O.K. Reboots
compiz and unity fail.
Externally acts like a race condition that works sometimes other times
n
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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So from my understanding this bugs needs some additional information,
correct? Has someone opened a new report yet?
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+ Resolution problem
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WORKAROUND for me (Ubuntu 14.04.1, Gnome 3.10, vanilla):
After logging in, as expected Overview background is broken, or
sometimes Overview BK updates wallpapers but not the main wallpaper.
Sometimes, Overview is just black. This is what I do:
In Gnome Tweak Tool → Desktop → Icons on Desktop → Of
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