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Thanks for the report Richard Rickwood , It has been a long time without
any comment or a duplicate in this bug report and It is possible that
the bug has been fixed. May you please try to reproduce it with the
latest Stable Release of Ubuntu the Natty Narwhal and add the respective
comments to the
not sure what the issue is, that should be sent to the people writting
the code on the GNOME bugzilla by somebody having the bug
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I've attached my xorg.conf already above and yes this is with the open
source driver (going forward this will be the only option for my
hardware since AMD have ditched support). It also occurs with the fglrx
driver (although I can use CCC to switch resolution using that).
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do you get the issue using the opensource ati driver? could you add your
xorg.conf to the bug?
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Richard Rickwood wrote:
> Is there a way to get some debug output from gnome-display-properties?
Well, you can look at those pages:
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProcedures
- http://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad/TriageGuide/ProductSpecificGuidelines
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I ran gnome-settings-daemon, no output appeared, but no error either.
I then ran gnome-display-properties, select a new resolution, clicked Apply, an
nothing appeared to happen. I exited and then re-ran gnome-display-properties,
and the current resolution (not the newly selected one) was showing
Thanks for your quick response!
I wrote that your report seems related to bug #324115 because in that
bug I've pointed out that gnome-display-properties not only change the
theme but also works only once! After changing the screen resolution for
the first time it doesn't work any more!
Could you
Thanks for looking at this, but I don't think it's linked.
Trying to change the resolution using gnome-display-properties does not
affect my theme, in fact it has no effect at all!
Could somebody let me know what information I need to supply so that
this bug is not marked as incomplete?
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Could you please give a look at bug #324115 ? Your report looks related
to that problem!
Thanks.
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BTW since I reported this bug I changed to using the binary ATI driver
8.56.4.
I still can't change resolution using 'Monitor Resolution Settings', but
I can change them using the catalyst control center[sic].
However, the changes don't 'stick', i.e. when I log out and back in the
resolution had
I'm not sure what you mean by "describe the settings". The problem is
when I try to change to ANY resolution using the GUI, it has no effect.
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could you describe the settings you try to use exactly?
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Hi,
Thanks for testing. It sounds like the problem is indeed
with the gnome-display-properties tool. I'm not sure what
it would be though.
Thanks,
James
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BTW xrandr on its own outputs the attached (I don't know if that's any
use).
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OK, I did:
$ xrandr -s 1600x1200 -r 75
the display switched to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
then:
$ xrandr -s 1400x1050 -r 85
the display switched back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
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Sorry, I forgot so say that creating the xorg.conf file had no effect.
Anyway, I went all out old skool and manually configured my monitor,
with all the modelines, and I can get the resolution that I want by
putting it 'at the front' of the list of Modes in the Display subsection
of screen (see at
Hi Richard,
Are you able to change resolutions using the "xrandr" command
line tool?
Thanks,
James
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** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18525931/Xorg.0.log
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I've attached the xorg.conf file I created in /etc/X11/ and the
resulting Xorg.0.log.
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Richard,
Have you tried setting up the xorg.conf file? Do so with only the "radeon"
entry.. restart X and let me know what happens.
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When I launch gnome-display-properties (which is labeled 'Screen
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