@Jay: what is Oneiric?
I won't be able to test this for a few weeks, at the soonest. (I'm also
not running unity anymore because the multi-head support doesn't work
for me; both because of bugs like this and because the fundamental idea
of stretching the desktop across two screens doesn't fit my
@Omer: that does look similar. How can I try the fix?
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Title:
[Intel i915] Docking with external monitor often corrupts screen
To manage
I've been using Unity again for a bit with the standard ubuntu kernel,
and the unity app bar thing is drawing off-screen here as well (so it
wasn't just related to the main-line kernel). Screenshot attached, and
running kernel:
$ uname -a
Linux creswick 2.6.38-10-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun
Daniel,
The behavior is essentially the same with the mainline kernel you linked
to. The only difference is that the unity app bar on the left (I'm not
sure what it's called) appears to be drawn from the (0,0) coordinate of
the screen even after manually fixing the display layout with xrandr,
I've attached a picture of my laptop screen after docking, with the
overlay showing (just by pressing the windows key).
This does not happen with classic, although the same program crashed
dialog *does* appear in both unity and classic.
For now I'm going back to xmonad for all my multi-screen
@Pedro: I'm still having this problem, and specifically didn't open a
new bug when I registered interest because this is *precisely* the
problem I'm having, today, with the latest packages.
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Hey, props to the apport team (in addition to the folks who fixed this
bug) - I went to reproduce this bug and re-submit the issue, and it
stopped me because I actually *hadn't* updated to the latest packages.
After doing so, it seems to work.
My apologies, and thanks!
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Screenshot attached - generally after docking I experience the strange
garbled top-half of my screen on both heads untill I manage to run the
display manager, at which point either:
(a) things just start working as expected
(b)
** Attachment added: screenshot right after docking my X201
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/814721/+attachment/2226085/+files/still-broken.png
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Thanks Brendan Daniel. I've created #814721 per Brendan's suggestion.
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Title:
Display garbled when connecting external displays
To manage
Public bug reported:
See attached screenshot. Only the portions of the image with a
background image were actually visible. Windows depicted on the visible
portions would not move further down (note that they *are* at different
Y-locations, each individual window was blocked somehow at a
** Attachment added: more-unity-display-glitches.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/814757/+attachment/2226287/+files/more-unity-display-glitches.png
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Could be related to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/814757
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Title:
[Intel i915] Docking with external monitor often
Here's the link to the other bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/814721
By non-rectangular, I mean that the visible portion of the screen does
not fully fill the bounding box. I have a 21 (?) LCD display running
rotated to the right, and oriented to the right of my laptop
So, has this fix been deployed?
I updated after David Barth's comment and still frequently have display
issues when docking my X201. Screenshot attached - generally after
docking I experience the strange garbled top-half of my screen on both
heads untill I manage to run the display manager, at
Public bug reported:
I've been unable to set the display to only use the external monitor.
When disabling the laptop display on my X201 both heads go black (no
mouse cursor, etc..).
Furthermore, the display settings are not properly restored after
waiting for the dialog to time out and set them
Sam, that's all well and good (and an inherent part of software
development...), however; If you folks feel the need to close the bug
for internal bookkeeping / organization / spring cleaning / warm fuzzies
/ whatever-you-want, then it would be damned spiffy if you could also
take a moment to spin
Adding to Andreic's comment:
* Vertical orientations often seem overlooked, specifically, the unity
top bar is drawn over top of full-screen windows on the lower display.
(This hides all the tabs in chrome, for example.)
* Windows show up in wildly unpredictable locations when
adding/removing
@Omer:
Closing this bug prematurely is *almost* enough to convince me to switch
back to Debian. Please don't do that; you've assumed that a duplicate
will be created; you've assumed that this failure *does* generate a
crash report (it does not, at least for me, with the apport setting
enabled),
Attaching a second screenshot.
** Attachment added: another orientation.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/779681/+attachment/2161039/+files/unity-screens-2.png
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@Omer: Ah, thanks for re-opening it! Sorry for my snarky response... I'm
biased towards extreme skepticism from many other launchpad
experiences
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Hey, we only have 13 months before the 10-year anniversary of this bug!
Here's a doodle for scheduling the party:
http://www.doodle.com/9uav5v7igabaxndv
*Maybe* we could get the ticket status updated to a status that actually
exists for the occasion :) NEW doesn't seem to be on the list
Hey, we only have 13 months before the 10-year anniversary of this bug!
Here's a doodle for scheduling the party:
http://www.doodle.com/9uav5v7igabaxndv
*Maybe* we could get the ticket status updated to a status that actually
exists for the occasion :) NEW doesn't seem to be on the list
Hey, we only have 13 months before the 10-year anniversary of this bug!
Here's a doodle for scheduling the party:
http://www.doodle.com/9uav5v7igabaxndv
*Maybe* we could get the ticket status updated to a status that actually
exists for the occasion :) NEW doesn't seem to be on the list
I tested this with an ultrabay hdd adapter, and the problem persists if
there is a drive in the bay, but when the hdd adapter is empty, the
problem goes away.
I made a bootable usb key with the latest ubuntu beta, and I does boot,
but I haven't had a chance to see if it fixes the problem or not.
Ok, this is just informational -- I think I've made some headway but
unfortunately I haven't figured out a solution yet.
I fixed a couple problems:
* xsetwacom was not being found when the sleep.d script was running
* root did not have access to the :0.0 display (as evidenced by Failed to
Stefan:
I apparently did something that broke this on my machine as well (last
night). I've installed tp_smapi, and it's possible that that interferes
with it some how, but I'm pretty confused right now too.
Running the script manually still works (eg:
/etc/pm/sleep.d/40wacomCalibrate thaw) and
Stefan:
I apparently did something that broke this on my machine as well (last
night). I've installed tp_smapi, and it's possible that that interferes
with it some how, but I'm pretty confused right now too.
Running the script manually still works (eg:
/etc/pm/sleep.d/40wacomCalibrate thaw) and
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