I am VERY interested in continuing work on this. I'm now running 19.04
and the problem persists. I cannot change the status so please update
it.
There has been a long running discussion on the Xfce buglist which you
can review here:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15116
The problem s
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As previously reported, I've tried a number of different Nvidia and the
X.Org drivers with no better results.
And as previously reported:
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54-> xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1600 x 1200, maximum 16384 x 16384
DVI-I-0 connected 1600x1200+0
I can't imagine that this bug has anything to do with xfwm4 or Xfce in
general.
If you're not seeing a screen / display exposed through RandR but you see it
through Nvidia's settings UI then it sounds like the driver or the combination
of driver and kernel are at fault.
Xfce builds on top of Ran
Steve, I also made an earlier report to Nvidia regarding this. You
might consider adding a comment at the following link in order to prod
more discussion and involvement there as well. Regards.
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1046553/linux/quadro-k4000
-second-monitor-problem-on-xubuntu
Definitely works with 18.04 xubuntu, got it working immediately with the
same config, same nvidia driver, etc. Wanted to make sure nothing real
recent, like within months, may have broken it. So, I agree that there
was a change made that breaks it in 18.10+.
And I totally agree that updated doc fo
Steve, thanks for looking into this with 19.04. I wasn't expecting that
it would improve things, but I decided that if I was going to pour more
effort into this, U would wait for the next OS release.
Yes, the other post may not be directly relevant to our problem, but
it's still interesting. I'v
Wish I could delete that post! I saw the latest posts as 2019, but the
bug was 2011. This worked long after that.
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I wonder if it has to do with this change:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7502
Maybe it can't start that second screen due to this?
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So, I Loaded up 19.04, didn't take too long, and, the result was
identical, still doesn't work, still the same symptoms. For me, this is
with nvidia 418 driver, my card doesn't work with 415 driver since it's
an RTX2060. For me, xrandr -q shows all devices except the second
monitor, it doesn't show
Thanks Steve.
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19.04 is released as of yesterday I think, that's why I shall test it
hopefully today or tomorrow. Save yourself some time, I will do so.
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Steve, glad to see that there is someone else with this problem, but
sorry that you are also experiencing the difficulties.
Like Steve, I tried using Xinerama and was able to get the single
desktop to span the two monitors, but starting a second desktop, as
desired, does not work. This is why I i
I will test with 19.04, but if it does not work, then, I am going to
format and load 18.04.
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As mentioned before, please test with Xubuntu 19.04.
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I have the exact same issue in the exact same way, been struggling to
make it work and it simply does not. It did work in previous xubuntu
versions, but not 18.10, something broke it.
Essentially, if you watch the machine boot up, you will see the second
monitor initially shows some stuff, then, i
Is there anyone else in the Xubuntu world running a dual monitor dual
desktop configuration?
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My suggestion would be to test with Xubuntu 19.04 Beta.
The window manager is not responsible for display configuration,
xfce4-settings is (and it relies on RandR). Maybe Xorg and/or the nvidia
driver is to blame for the changed behavior.
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Any takers?
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OK automated message, I'd be happy to list a specific source package if
I knew what it might be. I really am not sure what might be responsible
here any more than the people in the Xfce group were. If some humans on
the team could review this issue and have a sugges
Not sure that this is the correct package, but it's a starting point.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
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