Just to inform all that this has been fixed in latest glibc, I'm on Arch
Linux and we've already gotten the fix. For those using Ubuntu 9.04, I
doubt its coming your way due to the freeze policy Ubuntu has on its
releases (I think only security-related patches are released).
Anyway, the problem
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 290935 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290935
Adding my support to the previous 4 posters.
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Separate X-screen, apps launched from 2nd screen appear on first screen
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 346964 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346964
I'm not really sure what the common practice is here, but doesn't the
oldest bug as indicated by bug number take precedence? Not that its very
important.
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Thank you Hugh for confirming what I and some others have been
suspecting. I'm not sure if I have to right to re-assign the suspected
bug cause, but that's what I'm going to try to do.
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu) = gnome-
desktop (Ubuntu)
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With reference to Alex F's comment, I can confirm that the behaviour of
switchscreen is a red herring. The breakage of XTestFakeMotionEvent()
occured before the behaviour reported in this bug, on my system (Jaunty
since alpha 4)
Alex F, I have modified switchscreen such that it works on my
To Ed Holdsworth,
What you're describing is actually 2 different issues. Firstly is the
issue this bug report concerns, of applications launching in the wrong
screen. Firefox itself is not able to run two instances (unless you have
two separate profiles that you're using), this is a limitation in
I would like to second Paul Gortmaker, this does not seem to be an
nvidia bug, though it will only affect nvidia chips since I think only
they use separate x-screens? Wonder how the nv drivers would handle
it...
Anyhow, the issue may be more nautilus than gnome-panel, since I HAVE
observed that
Hi, this bug still remains. Even in version 185.13 which I'm using on my
Arch Linux install.
Bryce Harrington wrote:
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In Jaunty (9.04), we have just updated to the latest
nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 package from nVidia, version 180.44.
This package provides
My lspci -vvnn is attached here.
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This is my Xorg.0.log, AFTER reproducing the issue.
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My Xorg.0.log.old, in case its in any way useful.
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My xorg.conf. Basically a typical dual-monitor setup, additional stuff
for my touchpad (turning SHMConfig on), no Xinerama. The two screens are
put far apart from each other, so that the mouse does not cross over, I
use mouse-switchscreen to accomplish that.
Please indicate if more information is
Just did some more checking. As far as I can see, nautilus is the ONLY
app that cannot be forced to launch on display 0.1, all the other apps
I've tried (most of the default apps in a new install) launch on the
wrong screen from the gnome-panel menu but correctly from terminal or
even on the
Though the bug has been marked as nvidia (and it does, since only nvidia
AFAIK can have separate x-screens), I've noticed that the apps affected
seem to be only those specific to ubuntu. Apps that are more generic
/cross-platform (openoffice, matlab, firefox, thunderbird, etc.) seem to
be
Public bug reported:
My system is using NVidia's separate X-screen instead of TwinView. If I
click Places-Home Folder in the 2nd screen it opens in the first
screen. This is 100% reproducible.
Same behaviour observed if running
DISPLAY=:0.1 nautilus --browser
or if running from Alt-F2
However,
Same issue here, downgrading fixes. I can confirm regression + provide
info (debug or testing) if requested.
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intrepid regression: rdesktop overrides window manger key binding even when -K
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Ubuntu 64-bit, Pidgin 2.4.2. Bug affects me as well. Have not tried msn-
pecan, do not wish to mess up my contacts, esp the groupings.
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