Closed according to user comment.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
after login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200411
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That worked - thanks!
I've rebooted and it's all fine now :)
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
after login
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Last command was wrong, please use:
xrandr --output default --mode 1024x768
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
after login
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What's with "xrandr --output --default --mode 1024x768" ? Of course you
have to remove the " from the command.
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
after login
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No effect.
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
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My fault it should be "xrandr --output default --auto".
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
after login
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That had no effect. I tried xrandr --fb 1024x768 as well. I restarted
X as well and no change.
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
after login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200411
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You can run "xrandr --auto" in Gnome console. This should change the
resolution to 1024x768 so you can use the gnome-display-properties tool.
xrandr changes aren't saved so the GUI tool have to be used afterwards.
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
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** Attachment added: "Photo showing screen resolution tool at 400x300"
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
after login
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I can't actually change the settings in Screen Resolution as the
window is too small. Is there another way of altering it?
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
after login
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Sorry I have read over it.
What happens if you change your resolution with System - Preferences - Screen
Resolution? Does it still show the correct resolution after X logout and
relogin?
Maybe your wrong resolution happens because of changes in the
gnome-display-properties.
** Changed in: gnome
xrandr is attached above (as a comment as it's small)
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[hardy] [regression] gnome-settings-daemon update gives 400x300 resolution
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