Setting the monitor sync ranges did nothing. What did work was deleting
the xorg.conf file and letting X regenerate it. After that, the screen
was at 1280x1024 but the screen resolution app said 1440xsomething and
the some gnome-panel apps were off the screen. After changing that to
1280x1024,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg
The new screen resolution is not the default nor available in the Screen
Resolution application when added to /etc/X11/xorg.conf manually or by
using sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg. The intended resolution is
1280x1024 and the current
I forgot to mention that this monitor was auto detected in Dapper for
me, so it seems like things have gone backwards in that regard.
Also, the restricted drivers manager says that no restricted drivers are
needed for my system.
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X server ignores screen resolutions in xorg.conf
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gparted
To reproduce:
1. Have an external hard drive (mine was USB) plugged in.
2. Unmount the drive if it was automatically mounted.
2. Open gparted from the menu, I found gparted at the command line didn't work
reliably.
3. Note that gparted says
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
In the system monitor application, y-axis labels (percentages) overlap
each other and make themselves unreadable on all three graphs in the
Resources tab. When the dialog is made bigger than its default size,
the percentages scale
Here is a screen shot of the window at the default size.
Thanks for the very quick reply!
** Attachment added: Screenshot-System Monitor.png
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7216201/Screenshot-System%20Monitor.png
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System Monitor: percentages overlap
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104308
Oh and I do not have a dual core CPU but my processor has hyper
threading so it appears as two.
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System Monitor: percentages overlap
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104308
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