Sorry, i am no longer using ubuntu. Im sorry but i cannot help resolve this
issue; however, i wish you every success in solving the issue if it does
remain!
On 5 January 2014 19:41, Christopher M. Penalver
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com wrote:
Alex Liam Kempster, this bug was reported
Public bug reported:
On a cold boot the first screen on my display, out of three, will show
the desktop but with the bottom half of the monitor blank. The desktop
is not shrunk to fit the visible section but remains the same size as if
the full screen is being used. This results in the lower half
screenprint to show the issue
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resolved by performing these steps:
Re: remove xrandr 1.2 and let ati setup my screens
I ran into the same problem last week and was just trying to remember how I did
it because a coworker wanted to know. So for your and his benefit...
Edit /etc/ati/amdpcsdb
In the section labeled
Public bug reported:
Occurs when adding a secondary display to the system. Both screens have
been set to there standard resolution. When applying changes the
following error message occurs:
required virtual size does not fit available size: requested=(3600,
1080), minimum=(320, 200),
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/914713
Title:
virtual display memory too small, primary display resolution incorrect
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The displays are both connected to the same graphics card. The
information about multiple cards was included in case of a conflict
issue. Is this still an invalid bug ? will try to use AMD's
configuration tool like you suggested to see if it provides a
workaround.
Thanks for the quick reply!
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Using gnome-display-properties, I can't setup a configuration to enable
my dual 1680x1050 screens setup in a side-by-side landcape
configuration: gnome-display-properties says that the virtual size is
not adapted to the real size (3360x1050 is bigger that maximum
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