FYI Christopher,
If you manage to reproduce the bug using my steps, you can undo the
monitor settings by deleting your ~/.config/monitors.xml file. The
Screen Display application stores it's settings in that file.
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I'm using a 2011 MAC Mini system running Ubuntu 13.10 with legacy boot
mode (non-EFI). I only have one display, which is the HDMI output (with
an HDMI to DVI converter).
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Chris W.:
There are no 'error' files under any (sub)directory in /sys/class/drm.
I can constantly reproduce the symptoms described in this bug on my
system.
Steps to reproduce:
I create a new user account
log into this account via graphical interface
rotate the display using the Screen Display pa
I'm having very similar issues and I noticed that the same symptoms
appear when I change my screen orientation, log out and log back in.
For some reason, If I keep the rotation normal and use xrandr to
manually rotate the screen, I don't get these problems.
Christopher, are you changing the screen
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