Public bug reported:
Setup:
I have a laptop that is plugged into an external monitor via HDMI
What happened:
1) Open a terminal, move it to the laptop screen and launch the webbrowser-app
2) Notice in the console that it loads the desktop UA overrides
3) Close the webbrowser-app and move the terminal to the external monitor
4) Launch the webbrowser-app in the terminal on the external monitor
5) Notice in the console that it loads the mobile UA overrides
What I expected to happen:
For my screen size to be detected correctly, even if it is an external monitor,
and then load the correct UA overrides (at step 5 I expected desktop UA
overrides).
** Affects: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1637459
Title:
Launching browser on external monitor causes mobile ua-overrides to be
loaded
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Setup:
I have a laptop that is plugged into an external monitor via HDMI
What happened:
1) Open a terminal, move it to the laptop screen and launch the webbrowser-app
2) Notice in the console that it loads the desktop UA overrides
3) Close the webbrowser-app and move the terminal to the external monitor
4) Launch the webbrowser-app in the terminal on the external monitor
5) Notice in the console that it loads the mobile UA overrides
What I expected to happen:
For my screen size to be detected correctly, even if it is an external
monitor, and then load the correct UA overrides (at step 5 I expected desktop
UA overrides).
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