Reproducible on 14.04.1. Indeed it has to do with the max total display
size in 3d mode: "Requested size (2304, 800) exceeds 3D hardware limit
(2048, 2048). You must either rearrange the displays so that they fit
within a (2048, 2048) square."
Solution:
- Drag the extra monitor *under* the laptop
Correction: I can now see the menu options for applications. But I still
have the mirroring issue.
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I have the same problem on an Ubuntu Triple EEE PC netbook. By running
xandr using the command shown in the third message of this thread, I was
able to get a resolution of sorts:
xrandr --output LVDS --auto --output VGA1 --auto --same-as LVDS --rotate
normal
However the interface is not working r
Using 12.10 on an older Toshiba, I can confirm this bug and lack of
workaround. The only workaround I have discovered is to decrease the
resolution of one or both displays by trial and error so that their
total combined width does not exceed the graphics card's capabilities.
I fully agree with Chr
@Kari: read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance "Low: Bugs that
affect unusual end-user configurations or uncommon hardware" ... which
is your case. The issue should probably be reported upstream as well,
see the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME.
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I do not understan why this is "low priority". I cannot use my computer.
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Title:
Screen Rotation options only Counterclockwise & Clockwise
To man
I confirm that this bug exists in 12.10. I have only one display (a Sony
TV) in my HTPC. I can select only clockwise and counterclockwise. No
normal option is present. I must soon change a distro if I cannot find a
solution to this.
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I can confirm the same problem on ubuntu 12.10 on a Macbook 2,1.
It works when "mirroring", however.
>From what I read on the internet, there is no "Ubuntu 2D" in 12.10, so that
>work-around will not work any more.
I see this has "low" priority, but this seems fairly fundamental to me,
since I kn
"IF you log out and set the session to "Ubuntu 2D" all these problems will
disappear."
Thanks Christopher Reay
Worked fine with MSI U-100 Wind Notebook with Ubunt 12.04
Best regards,
Gerard Schaafsma
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Can confirm bug still exists in the up-to-date release version of 12.04.
Running on a Compaq nx7400.
When plugging in a VGA External monitor, at any resolution higher than
1024 x 768 the Normal and 180deg. options are not available.
xrandr --output VGA1 --auto --rotate normal --right-of LVDS1 wor
Hi.
I have discovered the reason for this issue.
It is not a bug, per say, though the interface and the information given to the
user are confusing and "broken"
The reason that normal and 180 degrees are not made available in the screen
display settings is that UNITY (which i Hate btw) uses you
Same problem here with a Dell D410. I can choose my external monitor to
be rotated clockwise or anticlockwise, but I can't choose it to be
normal, using display settings.
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BTW I'm unsubscribing. Obviously I must need to find a different bug to
get a non clockwise or counterclockwise orientation for my external
monitor.
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Hijacking a bug? Are you kidding me?
The title of the bug :
Screen Rotation options only Counterclockwise & Clockwise Edit
I plug in a monitor and only receive Counterclockwise and Clockwise as
orientation options. Not normal. The workaround described exactly what I
wanted to do, but it didn't w
@tranqy: sorry but that's basically what you get by "hijacking" a bug
with a different issue from the originally reported one.
The bug here is about the optional screen rotation option and a low
importance once, your bug is about incorrect screen configuration which
is a different issue and would
Screen rotation isn't the most commonly used feature when the
orientation is set to landscape, but if the system is forcing a monitor
into portrait mode I would argue people would be forced to use it. I had
never used that feature in any OS, until I was forced to.
Also the workaround did not work,
@tranqy: it's low importance because:
- screen rotation is not the most commonly used feature
- there is an easy workaround using the xrandr command line described there
if your external monitor didn't work that's another issue that the one
described here which is about the screen rotation option
Thanks Kolin. Not sure why this is low importance, I switched to another
distro since the external monitor didn't work.
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Title:
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The best workaround I have found is to 'keep current settings' when the
timed dialog appears (in display settings). Once the settings are
applied, although the display is rotated 90 degrees, I have found that
the 'normal' orientation option reappears in the orientation dropdown
box. Applying 'norma
Is there a workaround for this? When I keep my monitors mirrored my
external VGA is the right orientation, but if I try to use both it's
still stuck in clockwise or counter clockwise only. EEEPC 901, and
samsung VGA LCD. The xrandr command mostly worked, mirrored, when I took
out the --same-as part
The same problem on the HP nx6310
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Confirm this issue also on laptop Samsung N143
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Screen Rotation also affects the N10 Family Integrated Graphics
Controller. When bugs occur when plugging in external monitor to VGA
port, is it the Intel's drivers fault?
Is Amaya web editor issue using at higher screen resolution the Intel's
drivers fault?
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I'm not sure ot understand your new comment and how it relates to the
rotation issue
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Amaya web editor issue using higher resolution screen resolution
Hi, I have to change resolution in "Displays" settings in order to see what I
type in Amaya. I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) Beta 2.
Downloaded from
http://www.w3.org/Amaya/Distribution/amaya_11.4.4-1-ubuntu_i386.deb
weird, not sure if that means the bug is in the xrandr interface or in
the capplet
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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xrandr --output LVDS --auto --output VGA1 --auto --same-as LVDS --rotate
normal
Affects behavior of external displays in "Displays" and allowed me to
change to "Normal", "Counterclockwise", "Clockwise" & "180 Degrees".
gnome-control-center worked great after that xrandr command.
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Thank you for your bug report, can you use those options with the
command line "xrandr" utility?
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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