Thanks for responding to this. Rather than close the issue, can we
either:
1) Track this as a bug with the fglrx drivers upstream or
2) Catch the error setting the virtual resolution and display a friendly error
message like "Your video driver does not support extending your screen between
multi
** Summary changed:
- Cant set resolution with two monitors
+ Can't use "non-mirrored" resolution with two monitors
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Can't
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 856312 ***
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Can't use "non-mirrored" resolution with two monitors
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Cant set resolution with two monitors
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Public bug reported:
I have a Dell studio XPS laptop with an external monitor connected to
the VGA port. I want to be able to span my desktop across my laptop
screen and my external monitor. I used to be able
I'm seeing the same problem with an fglrx package version of
2:8.960-0ubuntu1.1.
Removing fglrx really isn't option, especially on an LTS release.
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I've been using Karmic since release, and this bug is still affecting
me. xrandr does not detect the correct resolutions, it seems to think
that the h and v-sync are out of range. However, when the modeline is
added manually to xrandr, I can force it to change the resolution to the
correct one.
Af
Just retested in Karmic beta, this bug still exists, and gives me the
same resolutions as the Display dialogue did in Jaunty:
1360 x 768
1152 x 864
1024 x 768
800 x 600
640 x 480
However, as noted above, the native resolution of my monitor is 1280 x
1024. Please note that if I add this resolution
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I'll try and retest this bug in Karmic beta from the live CD, otherwise
I'm afraid it will have to wait until I can install Karmic proper on my
desktop.
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I added your PPA: "deb
http://ppa.launchpad.net/bryceharrington/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main", and
did an apt-get update and upgrade, but the only packages offered for
upgrade were intel, mga, and openchrome. I also tried to install
directly from the .deb, but I had a dependancy error with xserver.
When
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