** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) = lxrandr (Ubuntu)
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Title:
saucy beta 2 could not apply the stored configuration for monitors
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the configurator is not part of xorg, so if you could move the other bug
to whatever component lubuntu/lxde has that would be nice
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On Timo's comment, anyone have any idea what the component lubuntu/lxde
uses to save the configuration? I do Preferences Monitor to set it, but
what component does that?
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I suspect one of the key commits is:
commit dc498b433f36af5d2de3065e7c64cdb575385d81
Author: Adam Jackson a...@redhat.com
Date: Mon Feb 8 15:23:04 2010 -0500
xfree86: If the driver found modes on an output, don't add more
Inferring modes from sync ranges is only valid if the
The mode you picked is not present in the EDID, but it is a standard GTF
mode, and you have a GTF monitor... I suspect that they used to be
added...
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For example, I can not see where the default GTF modes are inferred from
the EDID...
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Title:
saucy beta 2 could not apply the stored
Can you check whether doing
cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.g/vga.conf EOF
Section Monitor
Identifier Monitor0
Option DefaultModes true
EndSection
Section Device
Identfier Device0
Option monitor-VGA1 Monitor0
EndSection
EOF
restores the missing modes?
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Well, this setup doesn't have xorg.conf.g or xorg.conf. I used to use them all
the time but ubuntu deleted xorg.conf.
so I tried making an xorg.conf with the data which rebooted into into low
graphics mode.
Let me see if I can make a folder xorg.conf.g and put a member vga.conf into it.
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Tried again with /etc/X11/xorg.g/vga.conf. No luck. What I do to get a
usable desktop is:
#!/bin/bash
xrandr --newmode 1366x768_60.00 85.25 1366 1440 1576 1784 768 771 781 798
-hsync +vsync
xrandr --addmode VGA1 1366x768_60.00
xrandr --output VGA1 --mode 1366x768_60.00
Previously with
Yikes, mistyped. That should have been /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/vga.conf
If you grep Monitor0 /var/log/Xorg.*.log that should confirm whether or
not the config is picked up.
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isn't this a dupe of your own bug #1232426?
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Title:
saucy beta 2 could not apply the stored configuration for monitors
To manage
Chris, with /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/vga.conf as you specified booted right
up with no problem on configuration.
No big window top to bottom full of lines complaining about could not
apply stored configuration. Yay.
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep onitor
[19.831] (**) | |--Monitor default
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