We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response
from the original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please
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I have this bug on a Dell E6400 with the same graphics chip as mentioned
above from Intel. I think this may be a duplicate of bug 316887.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/316887
For me xrandr seems to work, thought he GUI does not. Here is the
xrandr command
One more note:
After doing the xrandr command just above, the GUI seems to work just
fine to change the resolution of the monitors, but it won't then allow
you to switch off the second monitor.
Rob
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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** Tags added: gm45 jaunty
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I have the same problem as initially described, however I noticed that
my Fn-F7 key works (did not work in previous Ubuntu releases) so this
issue is currently solved for me. I hope this helps some of you as a
temporary solution.
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A new major version of the -intel driver is now available in Karmic.
This version includes a major reworking of the acceleration
architecture, which resolves a huge number of issues. We do not know
whether it resolves the issue you reported.
Would you mind
Stephen, please file a new bug report for your problem. Since you get a
segmentation fault, it should be possible to get a backtrace. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing .
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I'll try to get a backtrace as soon as possible.
I'd just thought I'd mention though that it turns out that this defect
(and the segfault in Xrandr) only happens on one monitor I have - I
tried another (newer) monitor and two projectors and it worked fine
there.
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We have a laptop here with a Intel 915 that gives the same message.
Attempting to use Xrandr just results in a segmentation fault if the
monitor is plugged in.
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In my case that's
xrandr --output VGA --auto --left-of LVDS //extends desktop to external monitor:
xrandr --output VGA --off --output LVDS --auto // switches back to laptop
display only:
for more samples: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Xorg_RandR_1.2
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For completeness and to help people not familiar with xrandr work around
this bug, could you state the exact xrandr command the achieves the
desired outcome?
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The Display settings GUI dialog is the program gnome-display-properties,
which is part of the gnome-control-center binary and source packages. I
have therefore added gnome-control-center to this bug.
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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