Hey everyone.
I've recently installed KUbuntu v12.04 (KDE v4.8.4) and experienced
similiar issues with the Display and Monitor.
Here's what I've found in my testing/research. First, the Display and
Monitor KCM can be used to generate an ~/.kde/share/config/.krandrrc
file which is used to save
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I can confirm this bug in Kubuntu 10.04 with KDE 4.4.2.
I can't save the settings for DualView in the System Settings, and i
haven't any button to click save as default.
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I'm running Kubuntu Natty with KDE 4.6.2 (ati board) and I still get the
same behaviour as post:
Murz wrote on 2011-03-23: #42
I have use Maverick and KDE 4.6.1 with two monitors. I do the configuration,
apply, and after pressing Save as default and reboot, settings go back to
default.
For me the bug is semi-fixed (KDE 4.6.2): I configured the external
screen with resolution 1920x1200, internal screen off. At the next login
the external screen is at the correct resolution, but the internal
screen is not off. Starting monitor settings turns the screen off and
everything is as it
I have use Maverick and KDE 4.6.1 with two monitors. I do the
configuration, apply, and after pressing Save as default and reboot,
settings go back to default.
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Any results on your tests?
Thanks in advance...
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Fix committed for KDE 4.6. The fix (really a new feature) is quite
invasive, so it is not a candidate for a Stable Release Update for any
existing Kubuntu release. The fix will be available in the 4.6
(pre)release packages for maverick, as they become available.
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From what I had read, this is fixed upstream and will arrive in KDE SC
4.6 unless someone backports it. I haven't had a chance to test to see
if it is really fixed however. I'll try and test it tonight with my
trunk build.
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From what I had read, this is fixed upstream and will arrive in KDE SC
4.6 unless someone backports it. I haven't had a chance to test to see
if it is really fixed however. I'll try and test it tonight with my
trunk build.
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Is it supposed to KMS should help to identify the native resolution of LCD? Is
it supposed to set the resolution from SystemSettings then it must be
remembered in next login without any xorg.conf configuration?
If so, this bug still happens in Kubuntu Maverick RC 10.10 to date. The native
LCD
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I've got the same problem with Ubuntu 10.04 and the new KDE 4.5 packages
from ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports on a Lenovo T400S with Intel graphics
(GM45). (Additionally, desktop effects run very slow).
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You
The workaround I found good at the time (see above) does not work with
lucid anymore.
After skimming through the xrandr-links in this bugreport I tried some
other workarounds.
This is what helps me under Kubuntu 10.04:
xrandr --output DP2 --mode 1920x1200
added as a desktop entry under
I have a feeling that that happens because of some power management
software that runs automatically when your laptop is not docked. Just an
idea.
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I have just installed Kubuntu 10.04, on a laptop with an intel
GM965/GL960 video card, with all packages updated as of this moment. The
same problem still happens, every time I reboot the laptop I have to
open the display settings app and reconfigure it, it doesn't even
remember the config I set
I accidentally rebooted my computer during the distro upgrade, but I'll
take your word for it that this bug is still around. I don't really
understand how other bugs have gotten bumped up in the queue, to cause
this bug to exist for nearly a year and half.
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Yup, same issue. NVIDIA GeForce FX 5500 Graphics card. I think an update
should be released, rather than work arounds :S
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I take it that you will create an update then. Great. Thanks.
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Any time :) I'll just stumble through the code and insert random
characters wherever I feel they should go.
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Hi all,
In case this is still an issue for lucid, using karmic and kde3, the
instructions here worked for me:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Xorg_RandR_1.2
i.e.
Version of xrandr:
$ xrandr -v
Server reports RandR version 1.3
$ xrandr -q
note what screens are connected and substitute for VGA1
Reproduces with kde 4.3.4.
A work around.
(1) xrandr -q
determine desired screen size (under SZ column) and refresh rate (under
refresh rate column)
Suppose desired SZ: is 0 and refresh rate is 70,
then to produce that:
xrandr -s 0 -r 70
(2) Make a desktop file in /usr/share/applications
Im using kubuntu 9.10 with kdebase 4.3.4 and I still have this bug
I have 1600x1200 resolution in my xorg.conf but kde login starts with only
1024x768 everytime ..so I have to change resolution everytime I login
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Reproduces in brand new 9.10 install on a Dell Latitude D620 (with
1440x90 internal screen and 1680x1050 external). Would be nice if this
were fixed.
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I was having the same problem described here, exactly. The krandrtray
workaround worked; running xrandr -s 1680x1050 (in my case) worked; but
I didn't like the way the login started out wrong, and then flickered a
bit after logging in before the resolution was right.
However, I managed to solve
I can confirm that krandrtray workaround works. I just clicked on
KRandRTray.desktop file (located in usr/share/applications/kde4) and a
new application Screen resize rotate appeared in the panel. If user
will not close this application, it is automatically loaded when the
computer is booted.
I did not change xorg.conf. I just followed these steps:
1. run nvidia-settings -q RefreshRate to find out real refresh rate. It says 60.
2. go to System setting - Display and change refresh rate. Click Apply.
3. run nvidia-settings -q RefreshRate. I says 75. So refresh rate is changed.
4. reboot
Same problem here.
Brand new Kubuntu 9.04 ( downloaded and installed yesterday )
nvidia gforce 5200
Will try the krandrtray workaround.
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Tatsu, can you provide more details on what changes you made to
xorg.conf?
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I have this same problem but also solved it by leaving randrtray
running. this does achieve the resolution change, but leaves the plasma
bar at the previous resolution, so i have to resize it each boot.
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I am seeing this with Jaunty beta amd64. Fully updated as of a few minutes ago.
KDE 4.2.2
Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
This is on a Lenovo X61 Tablet plugged into the dock. I am not sure if this
still occurs when I have it undocked and without an
I solved this by editing xorg.conf as root and forcing the right video
mode as the only one available.
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i forgot to say that it start on the log in, with a resolution like
800x600 and neither maximized
thank u
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hi, first time trying to report something (be kind)
i think i have the same problem, but when it changes back the screen is
not maximized.
li...@hatzuki:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu jaunty (development branch)
Release:9.04
Upstream, the proposed bandaid is to make KRandRTray start at log in.
This is an easy fix, I mean EASY. There's no reason this fix shouldn't
be included in the 9.04 release if a proper fix isn't available (and it
doesn't look promising).
Just put the KRandRTray.desktop file in
I can confirm that his bandaid is working for me.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I've got same problem on COMPAQ S710 (CRT-0) Monitor using GeForce FX 5500 PCI
video card.
I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Gnome and KDE 4.2.00
Using System Settings-Display then resize it from 1280x1024 to 1024 x
768, then apply would work. But, when I re log-in it will switch back to
previous
I've got similar problem on my laptop Compaq nx6110
with Intel 915 graphics controller.
I have connected two monitors:
LVDS: 1024x768
VGA: 1280x1024
I need to have switched on only external VGA monitor but after
computer restart I always have both on with resolution 1024x768.
When I open Screen
Still getting this today on Jaunty Dev with KDE 4.2 and KDEbase-workspace
4:4.2.0-0ubuntu8.
My plasmoids and panels also reset each time.
Changing screen resolution on every login is gettin old real fast
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My girlfriend is having the same problems with KDE 4.2 from ppa. It's
quite annoying cause the refresh rate is too low and causes headache and
hurts the eyes.
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I can confirm this bug. I'm experiencing exactly the same problem
swerling described above.
rainar...@raw-desktop:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
Codename: intrepid
rainar...@raw-desktop:~$ uname -a
I have the exact same problem. I dont see why a new bug is required as the
original description is correct. I will rephrase, in case there was a
miscommunication:
1. Resize you desktop, for example from 1024x768 to 1400x1050. Looks great.
2. Restart computer. Login. Display back to 1024x768.
3.
btw, my verion is kde 4.1.2, and uname -a:
Linux r60 2.6.27-9-generic #1 SMP Thu Nov 20 21:57:00 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
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Yesterday, after running krandrtray to reset the resolution it was at
least leaving the little desk top menu on the left side (that one that
looks like a foot and has the Add Widgets Lock Widgets menu).
Now, after this mornings updates it leaves the foot in the middle of the
screen, looking ugly
You have a disturbed fantasy, if that is a foot :P ... actually it's
referred to as The Cashew (which is right behind clocks and gears the
most important in KDE ;-)
Anyway, this is a different issue. I guess plasma just doesn't resize
the panel properly. Please open a new bug report.
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Yes its happening since 4.1 is released.
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Reported as happening in KDE 4.1.1 in a duplicate report.
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What version of KDE are you using?
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