Thanks; this sounds like a familiar bug in the -intel driver that I
remember we got fixed about a year ago. I gather that fix got
backported, so great!
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Hello.
2011/4/27 bugbot <486...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> This bug report was filed against an old version of Ubuntu.
> Can you confirm whether this is still an issue in natty?
I'm using 10.04 LTS and, as far I could see, the problem was solved
somewhere in time. Now when I choose a resolution great
This bug report was filed against an old version of Ubuntu.
Can you confirm whether this is still an issue in natty?
Please also ensure this bug has tags for each Ubuntu release
that the bug is confirmed as affecting.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => N
Oh, and the Appearance application freezes again when I press OK on that
popup.
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[i945gme] Setting up dual-head of exactly 2048 pixels wide ends up with a black
screen. Setting it up with more than 2048 pixels crashes X
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486056
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Using 10.04 Beta 2. I can set up my dual-monitors with a total desktop
size of 2624 x 1500, but the advanced graphics are all off. When I use
System>Preferences>Appearance>Visual Effects to use Extra graphics, a
loading bar comes up, the screen flickers, apparently nothing happens,
and then the A
I currently have 10.04 Beta1 installed, which switches to metacity as
soon as you click display options, and sets up the monitors correctly.
However, changing back to Compiz is still not user friendly. All the
effects are off, which might upset the newbies. A message that explains
the problem shoul
Will this be fixed soon? I'm still waiting, and it quite annoys me
now...
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[i945gme] Setting up dual-head of exactly 2048 pixels wide ends up with a black
screen. Setting it up with more than 2048 pixels crashes X
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486056
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I'm effected by this bug either. Would like to see this fixed as I have had
this for a few months now.
I did see some improvements after reinstalling Ubuntu 9.10, but it all comes
down on the same crash as described here. I'm forced to use lower resolution on
one of the screens, which bugs me a
** Summary changed:
- [i945] [i945gme] Setting up dual-head of exactly 2048 pixels wide ends up
with a black screen. Setting it up with more than 2048 pixels crashes X
+ [i945gme] Setting up dual-head of exactly 2048 pixels wide ends up with a
black screen. Setting it up with more than 2048 pixe
** Tags added: dual-head
** Tags added: black-screen
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[i945gme] Setting up dual-head of exactly 2048 pixels wide ends up with a black
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** Tags added: karmic
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** Tags added: resolution
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[i945gme] Setting up dual-head of exactly 2048 pixels wide ends up with a black
screen. Setting it up with more than 2048 pixels crashes X
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486056
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** Summary changed:
- Setting up dual-head of exactly 2048 pixels wide ends up with a black screen.
Setting it up with more than 2048 pixels crashes X
+ [i945gme] Setting up dual-head of exactly 2048 pixels wide ends up with a
black screen. Setting it up with more than 2048 pixels crashes X
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