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gnome panel has no way to specify on which screen it should appear
setting the tag to needswork since the patch has been applied so if
there is still an issue extra work is required
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I got fed up with manual hacks gconf editor etc etc etc & installed
cairo dock which stays put on my laptop screen irrespective of whether I
have the external monitor connected. Just what I wanted and though eye-
candy's not what it's about, it looks rather good too! You'll need to
clear down your
In my case, I use a laptop also with external VGA.
I just installed Karmic over Intrepid.
With Karmic the laptop comes up as primary but I want the Ext. VGA as primary
when it is plugged in.
I've had to add a script to switch both off and reset the External as Primary
after each restart (of whi
Michael command lines also work on intrepid.
Switch between 0 and 1 to choose your screen.
...6 days before Karmic official release, but thanks anyway !
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On Karmic you can now position the panels with
$ gconftool --type int --set /apps/panel/toplevels/top_panel_screen0/monitor 1
$ gconftool --type int --set /apps/panel/toplevels/bottom_panel_screen0/monitor
1
On my system this moves the top and bottom panels from LVDS to external
VGA.
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Try:
1. Right click on the panel, go to "Properties"
2. Uncheck "Expand"
3. Wait for the panel to shrink (or close the properties window)
4. Left click and drag the little handle on the side of the panel to the other
screen
5. Open the properties window and check expand
The panel will reappe
Is there any update on this bug?
My gnome panel moves from my laptop screen to the external monitor every
time I connect it at work and it's profoundly annoying as I travel a
lot and lose my gnome panel next time I'm on the road. Going into gconf-
editor to kludge it back to the laptop screen is
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Re-opening the Ubuntu bug as the patch has been reverted in the
2.26.0-0ubuntu6 package.
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Damien, no, but just tried it now and that command gives panels on the
LVDS too. Also:
$ xrandr --output VGA --auto --right-of LVDS --output LVDS --auto
does the same. I've swapped my screens for now, so the big one is on the
left.
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Have you tried:
$ xrandr --output LVDS --auto --output VGA --auto --right-of LVDS
?
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Using gnome-panel (1:2.26.0-0ubuntu6) my gnome-panels are still swapped
when compared to intrepid, but reading the above comments makes me think
that this version should behave the same again as it did with intrepid?
Does anyone have a manual fix already? Adding --primary to the xrandr
command does
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Sebastien Bacher, I wasn't commanding, I was asking.
I thought that the +1 comment helps to get a sample of how many users are being
affected by the issue. I won't do that anymore.
The package was stable before this patch. I just suggested to add NX testing
before releasing future versions. I'm t
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* debian/patches/27_handle_overlapping_monitors.patch,
debian/patches/28_prefer_lvds_monitor.patch:
- don't use those changes for jaunty, they create sev
Sebastien Bacher
I just have to +1 that.
It helps no one if you just +1 bugs. Just click the link that it affects
you too. Frankly I'm getting tired of people commenting about old news.
Just freaking stop.
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there is no need to keep adding such +1 comment, that's just spamming
subscribers, and it's not up to you to command other people to do thing
"asap" or test on nx, don't run an unstable distribution if you want a
totally stable one
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+1 on the NX issue. Please revert this patch ASAP and please test future
patches on machines accessed through NX. Thanks.
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Adding a "me too" of this make gnome not work on most of my machines,
given that they are accessed via NX. A revert of this patch would be
appreciated.
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Hi Damien,
Federico has a request for you in the upstream bug:
"To diagnose this we need the output of "xrandr -q" and "xprop -root". I
wonder
if the WM struts are wrong."
if you have a GNOME bugzilla login you can answer directly in
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=562944
if no
The latest update made things really bad for me. My laptop screen is
below my primary monitor. This setup worked very well until yesterday.
Please have a look at bug report #353712 and attached screeenshot.
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Hmm this change made all my panels swap monitors in my dual head setup.
I have 2 monitors 1920x1080 external, 1280x800 laptop internal with the
external logically above the internal one as far as X knows. I have 3
panels; top & bottom of external and bottom of internal.
After this change they swap
On Wed, 2009-04-01 at 17:04 +, nickolai wrote:
> > I don't see that this would have changed with this patch would it?
> > Weren't both panels placed on the same screen before this change as
> > well?
>
> Prior to this change, my gnome-panel would move to the top of the
> combined desktop (top
> I don't see that this would have changed with this patch would it?
> Weren't both panels placed on the same screen before this change as
> well?
Prior to this change, my gnome-panel would move to the top of the
combined desktop (top of the VGA screen), and there would be no instance
of gnome-pan
On Wed, 2009-04-01 at 16:11 +, nickolai wrote:
> This change makes the multi-screen experience strictly worse in at least
> one scenario, as follows.
>
> In my case, I have an external VGA screen that's smaller than my LVDS
> screen, and physically placed above it. After running "xrandr --out
This change makes the multi-screen experience strictly worse in at least
one scenario, as follows.
In my case, I have an external VGA screen that's smaller than my LVDS
screen, and physically placed above it. After running "xrandr --output
VGA --auto --above LVDS", my desktop extends upward to in
This patch breaks gnome-panel on NX:
The program 'gnome-panel' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation)'.
(Details: serial 112 error_code 1 request_code 150 minor_code 8)
(Note to progr
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While this patch may be an improvement for many users, this does not fix
the original problem: the lack of being able to specify on which screen
the panel should display.
On my setup the external display has a larger resolution (1920x1200)
than the LVDS panel of the laptop (1600x900). Therefore I
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-panel - 1:2.26.0-0ubuntu5
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* Apply patch from Federico to prefer the LVDS output when placing the panel
in a multi-screen environment. While there is still no way to configure this
Hi,
Here's a debdiff for this bug. I've tested it and it appears to do what it
is supposed to for me.
Thanks,
James
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Hi,
There is a patch in the upstream bug now that prefers LVDS outputs,
which should give a better experience for laptop users as their panel
will tend to stay on the laptop panel.
It's partly just a stopgap until you can select the primary output in the
capplet though.
Would that patch be suita
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Importance: Undecided => Unknown
Bugwatch: None => GNOME Bug Tracker #562944
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As said on my first comment, someone having a second monitor and
interest on this feature should send it upstream, otherwise there's no
point on leaving the bug here open, for instructions on how to do
forward the bug upstream see my first comment too, thanks.
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Impor
This bug is still present. If you have multiple monitors, there is no
way to specify which one should be the primary, i.e. the one with the
taskbar.
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Closing this bug report as no further information has been provided.
Please feel free to reopen this bug if you can provide the information
asked for. Thanks!.
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Thanks for the report, this needs to be forwarded upstream by someone
interested on the feature, for forwarding instructions please have a
look to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME ; leaving this as
incomplete until that, thanks in advance.
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I'm fairly certain that I've been bitten by this as well. I have a dual
head radeon card. When enabling the secondary display, both the upper
and lower panels switch from my primary monitor to the secondary
monitor. I am running an up-to-date Hardy i386 development release as of
22 March 2008.
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