Well there you go, if you just wait 10 years, you don't ever have to fix
anything. Could have fixed it 5-6 years ago, but why bother, right?
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Ok, my hacky changes to Oneiric killed it, so I reinstalled to Precise,
and then applied your built fix. Works beautifully in the environment
is was built for. I think the patch is golden.
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Could you provide instructions on where to download the correct source,
and possibly what flags and whatnot you compiled the patched version
with? I tried to apply one of the regression patches a month or two
back, and while I patched and built successfully, my complete version
had completely
HAHAHAHA! It works, oh gods it works! Thank you both Chris and Marc!
My first reboot I had to manually restart lightdm, but that's a small
price to pay to actually SEE my whole desktop at 1024x600 all at once
without pointless panning, especially if I happen to load up a game that
uses the
I'll build one, if somebody could tell me how. I haven't had to undo a
patch before, and am leery about breaking it and being hosed. I have
bad luck with compiling core stuff lol ;)
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I was one of the ones who had commented in bug 866065, and any other
thread I'm finding (and there are QUITE a few, as this is affecting many
people) Here's hoping somebody looks into THIS one, because the scale
function of xrandr is a MUST on my netbook. I'm running the Unity/Gnome
desktop on
This also happens in the Unity/Gnome desktop
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/883319
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xrandr --scale 1.2x1.2 restricts area in which mouse moves
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