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Since the hardware is no longer available for doing troubleshooting
with, we'll have to close the bug for now. However please feel free to
reopen if you or anyone else has the same HW and can reproduce this
issue using the latest development version of Ubuntu and is willing to
do some troubleshoot
You both have ATI cards. Please try Hardy alpha4 livecd if it works now.
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Does this bug still occur with the released version of Feisty?
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I'm not certain but I don't think the vga= option to the kernel affects
X, I think that's just for the console.
I don't know of any advantage to waiting on upgrading to Feisty once
it's officially out, so I'd suggest doing it whenever is convenient to
you.
Have a good week!
Bryce
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Bryce Harrington wrote:
> Hi Martins,
>
> Thanks, yes I appreciate it if you can do some testing. It would be a
> useful piece of information if we can prove that this is yet another
> symptom of bug 3731 as my gut says it probably is.
>
> Regarding plug-n-play detection, yes you're definitely rig
Bryce Harrington wrote:
> Hi Martins,
>
> Thanks, yes I appreciate it if you can do some testing. It would be a
> useful piece of information if we can prove that this is yet another
> symptom of bug 3731 as my gut says it probably is.
>
> Regarding plug-n-play detection, yes you're definitely rig
Oh and it looks like the screen settings are REALLY out of whack!!!
O_O;; Yeech... ><;;
Oh and my monitor is Samsung 793DF and my graphics card is ATI 9600 Pro
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Oh and btw, yeah, I'll try the pincushion settings later on.
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Hi Bryce, thank you for the suggestions.
1. All right, I did adjust the monitor settings a little. However, that's the
most I could adjust without the Trash icon being cut off by the "black border".
Btw, what's H/V adjustment controls? If you're referring to the monitor
controls, well, they are
Hi Martins,
Thanks, yes I appreciate it if you can do some testing. It would be a
useful piece of information if we can prove that this is yet another
symptom of bug 3731 as my gut says it probably is.
Regarding plug-n-play detection, yes you're definitely right that it
*should* work like that,
Hi Yuri,
Cool, thanks for the photo. I've just recently started looking into X
bugs, so if you can point me to additional reports about this I would
very much appreciate it.
Here's a few guesses, could you guys let me know what you think on them?
1. It could just be the monitor settings. If th
Oh and I actually reset my monitor settings because I uninstalled my
default graphics drivers. I'd to boot into REcovery mode and reset
xorg.conf
Anyways, even after I reconfigured xorg.conf , the problem was still
there.
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Hi Martins,
Hmm, this is quite unusual. by chance have you searched in the xorg bug
tracker at http://freedesktop.org/ to see if someone has already
reported this upstream?
It couldn't hurt to try it with KDE. I'm going to bet it won't make a
difference, but sometimes KDE works differently than
Are you still having this problem?
This might be a stupid suggestion, but have you tried using the controls
on the monitor for adjusting screen position/zoom/etc.?
I'd run into a very similar issue today with a black strip on the left
when I went to a new resolution, but it was just because the m
In order to get the right configuration, you have to copy the string
obtained from xvidtune when clicking on Show and paste in your xorg.conf
Monitor section as argument of Modeline parameter. See
http://wiki.x.org/wiki/FAQVideoModes for further reference.
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Clicking the test button in xvidtune without making any changes seems to
fix the problem, bu only for that session. When you next log in, the
offset is back.
A fter going to the help link, I ran the dpkg-reconfigure script as it
suggested. It ran through all the configuration settings and I answer
Oops, you're right, xorg.conf is in /etc/X11. I'm asking myself why I
wrote /etc/init.d ;)
Anyway, you could try to follow
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto if you want to
adjust your screen resolution.
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To Start, i'm now running Edgy. And xorg.conf was in /etc/X11, not
/etc/init.d.
Luca,
I just tried your fix, but X failed to start, probably because of a
syntax error. However, for some reason, my backup copy of xorg.conf
failed to be saved, and I didn't realize it until I had removed my
modifie
Try to launch xvidtune from a shell prompt. Click on Left button a couple of
time and then click on Test to show what happened. Repeat this procedure if
needed and, when ready, click on Show button and exit xvidtune.
Now your console reports a line with some numbers. Open /etc/init.d/xorg.conf
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