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This bug is in 20.04 lts for me. Using Dell Precision with USB-C and
HDMI and Quadro T2000/PCIe/SSE2 / Quadro T2000/PCIe/SSE2 Display cards
Under settings, if I attach the external, the scalling goes out of wack.
Laptop screen scalling changes zooms out, while the external screen
scale zooms compl
Gnome bug #60280 (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60280)
reports:
António Fernandes 2018-01-02 18:50:55 UTC
Starting with version 3.28, nautilus will not handle the "files on desktop
background" feature. For better alternatives, read this blog post
https://csorianognome.wordpress.com/
Still an issue in Bionic
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Still in Ubuntu 18.04 beta.
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Same here, also (comment #31) on Ubuntu Gnome 16.04.
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Wow, still an issue 4 years later.
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Ahhh... white space issues
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Hi, same issue here with ubuntu gnome LTS 16.04.
Primary monitor FullHD (A), secondary monitor Ultra-HD (B)
My arrangement:
Icons are placed in this corner and some icons are shown in monitor (A)
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I'm hopeful that someone will help with a fix for this because fixing these
issues is the only way that open source development becomes a standard.
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Michael B. Trausch
wrote:
> Of a sort. All the required data structures for proper implementation is
> present to
Of a sort. All the required data structures for proper implementation is
present to fix this bug. It's just a matter of knowing the size of N
rectangles, where N is the number of displays.
Chalk it up to upstreams desire to get away from a file-based desktop.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 26, 201
I believe it's in the way multi-screen functionality is bolted on to X11
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016, 08:26 Brad, <360...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> It would make sense to fix in a LTS release. If the issue is with Gnome
> then I don't see how Wayland/Mir will fix it.
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It would make sense to fix in a LTS release. If the issue is with Gnome
then I don't see how Wayland/Mir will fix it.
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I think it's a wontfix. It will go away with Wayland/Mir.
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Same issue in 16.04. Can't believe this bug is 7 years old.
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On Ubuntu 15.10 I also have three monitors, one of which (the primary
monitor) is centred above the other two. I'm using Intel® HD Graphics
4600 graphics processor.
My desktop icons are being placed in the "dead" space to the left of the
topmost monitor, as you guessed.
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I also have this problem, on Ubuntu 15.10. I have three monitors, one
of which (the primary monitor) is centred above the other two. I'm using
the Nvidia proprietary driver.
My desktop icons are being placed in the "dead" space to the left of the
topmost monitor.
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I have the same problem under 14.04 LTS. I created a bug report under:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1512394
Didn't know that the bug was already reported.
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I've got the same bug on Ubuntu 15.04. I have notebook and lg display.
When I set notebook display to be on the left and down of lg display,
icons are floating in the "black zone". When I press Win+S I can see
them in "out of range" zone.
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I forgot to mention my problem happens in Ubuntu 15.04.
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I have a similar problem. My display arrangement is as shown in the
attached image. Since the display on the top is wider, whenever I add
enough desktop icons to overflow the top display, the icons are hidden
in the second display, since the alignment of the icon column is the top
display falls out
Pinging. Any progress? Doesn't seem like it'd be too hard to fix. I have
programming experience, but no experience contributing to open source.
If someone were to guide me to the relevent code and through the
process, I may be able to poke at it.
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** Changed in: ayatana-design
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This is still an issue in Precise with icons being created in the dead-
area and as Gavin found because the mouse issue was fixed it is
impossible to rescue the icons without selecting them all and messing up
entire icon layout on desktop so this bug is now even more annoying.
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Quick Fix: Install gnome-panel and use the Classic / Fallback Desktop
rather than Unity.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60280#c26 - if gnome-panel is
active on the smaller screen, that's enough for Nautilus to respect the
non-visible areas.
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I'm another victim of this bug - my laptop screen is 1024x768 and I have
an external 1280x1024 screen connected. The laptop is always the 'Unity'
desktop and the icons do have a habit of disappearing into the non-
visible part.
Frustratingly, the mouse does not go into the non-visible part, so I
h
I am affected by this in Ubuntu 12.04 up to date, using my Samsung N310
netbook (1024×600) and plugin an external monitor every so often (square
display). I have to reorganise the icons every time I change the
display.
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** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Marking as Invalid in Unity. This is a Nautilus bug, as shown by the
upstream link.
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I'm using 12.04 beta 2.
When I right click on the unity desktop, and then click "Organize
Desktop by Name", it places the highest icon too high on my laptop's
monitor; it places it underneath the top bar of the unity desktop. Yes,
I do have a 2nd monitor hooked up that has a higher resolution than
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