This was an issue for me initially in 12.04 but it seems to be fixed
now.
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Title:
automatic detection of plugged in / removed monitor is too aggre
** Changed in: gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Won't Fix
** Changed in: gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => Invalid
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This is still an issue in Ubuntu 12.04.
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Title:
automatic detection of plugged in / removed monitor is too aggressive
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[Expired for gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Here's the log as you requested Chris. Here's an exact description of what I
did:
* touch ~/gsd-debug-randr
* Exit Awesome, GDM restarts
* Login again
* Plug in VGA cable, nothing happens
* Open Display settings, new monitor is automatically enabled but in the wrong
position
* I move it to the co
Hi Ben,
Could you please run "touch ~/gsd-debug-randr", restart your session and
then attach the file ~/gsd-debug-randr.log to this bug report after this
problem occurs.
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I also found that when I went back to awesome after making display
changes in Unity, that autodetect now defaults to what I want it too.
So, that's a workaround for certain use cases (but really sucks if you
change your configuration often).
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I just thought to try to reproduce in Unity, and couldn't do so with it.
So, there seems to be some weird interaction between either awesome and
whatever is doing this detection, or maybe I'm supposed to have a daemon
running that I don't, or I dunno what else.
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This bug is still affecting me, and makes it impossible to use external
displays that don't get autodetected correctly (eg, wrong rotation,
location - whatever). What can I do to help track down the cause of the
problem and/or fix?
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Apologies for the delay in replying. Here's a more exact description of the
problem:
1) Try to use external monitor by plugging it in
2) Monitor gets enabled, but monitor layout is wrong
3) Open gnome-control center to the Displays section
4) Re-arrange monitors, hit "Apply"
5) Screens blink and f
** Package changed: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu) => gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Hi Ben Hearsum,
Hmm... I'm not sure I totally understand your description of the problem.
Could you please elaborate and clarify? You may find it helpful to read "How
to report bugs effectively"
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html or the Ubuntu-X bug
reporting guidelines at
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