To be sure, please give me the output `xrandr` without any options, and
of `xrandr --verbose` -- but this sounds a lot like a bug in xrandr and
not arandr. (even with VGA2 absent, `xrandr --output foobar -d :0` gives
me `warning: output foobar not found; ignoring`.
Please include `xrandr --version
hello christopher,
i didn't try with the ubuntu live cd, but the problem is gone now in
debian stable (xorg 7.7 / xserver-xorg-video-radeon 6.14.4).
unless someone else objects with first hand experience from ubuntu, i
think you can close this bug.
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Title:
RandR offers rotations, but fails to apply them
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Public bug reported:
on the system described by the attachments, the radeon driver offers all
rotations and reflections ("normal left inverted right x axis y axis" in
the output of `xrandr`) on all outputs (LVDS, VGA-0).
when trying to configure a rotation or reflection on either of the
outputs,
re-assigning this to fglrx because the choice of the virtual size
drastically reduces the benefit of xrandr, basically to choosing whether
or not to mirror the primary output.
for comparison, on a similar laptop with an intel gm965 graphics card,
it defaults to 8k times 8k.
** Package changed: ar
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