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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63900
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Status: Unknown
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Andreas Gölzer, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
I assume this bug is still present, but I'm right now not having any
linux system or a second monitor to check with the live cd.
As mentioned in #29, the bug seems to be not in ubuntu, but somewhere in
X or the drivers. There is some discussion at freedesktop,
I posted it. Fixing it would take a major rewrite of Xorg, so the workaround is
the best option for those who have this issue. I just moved the position of my
monitor to fix my mouse issue.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63900
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I have personally observed this bug on Fedora 16, Fedora 17 and openSUSE 12.1,
so it would appear to be an upstream Xorg bug, not a specific Ubuntu bug.
I can live very well with the circumvention described in Comment #23, but any-
one who has a strong desire for this bug to be fixed might like
Is there any progress being made on this? It's quite an annoying bug.
The workaround doesn't work for me because Cinnamon will let my mouse
travel freely outside my monitor while using it. (This makes it
impossible to have hidden panels as my mouse just flys past them.)
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This bug persists in 12.04 until now. I have a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Graphics card and am connecting my laptop display (left, 1366x768) to my
external monitor (right, 1920x1080) with HDMI.
Luckily Andreas Gölzer's tip with xrandr is a working workaround.
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Title:
Position of second monitor wrong in
Yes, thanks, with xrandr --output HDMI-0 --auto --pos 1368x0 I also get a more
pleasant output, and it does not crash the system.
With standard settings, the bug remains in oneiric.
I meanwhile placed the second monitor on top of the first.
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On my laptop this problem has been somewhat alleviated by moving the
external VGA display (on the right-hand side of the laptop display) two
pixels to the right, so that the external monitor begins at 1368+0
(instead of 1366+0). Now there is no vertical stripe overflowing from
the right-hand edge
[Expired for xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected natty patch
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
I'm using a two-monitor setup with an ati graphics card (Mobility Radeon HD
4300) on my laptop(lenovo u450p).
The Laptop screen has a hardware resolution of 1366x768, the
The problem persists in natty, at least my upgraded natty alpha with
2.6.38-8-generic (x64)
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Title:
Position of second
Hey Andreas,
Hi, have you had a chance to test if this bug is still present in natty?
If it does (and if you're the original reporter), please boot into natty
and run the command:
apport-collect bug-number
which will update the bug with fresh logs and tag the bug as affecting
natty. (It is
the 2 rightmost pixels on the laptop monitor are repeated on the left
border of the big monitor(filled with black to the bottom), in turn the
two rightmost columns of the virtual display area are not visible on any
monitor at all.
I have the very same problem in my confing: running ubuntu 10.10,
Thank you for linking to the similar bugs. As bug #472716 seems to occur
with both the standard driver and fglrx, i tried to use fglrx, where the
bug also appears.
Also, from the resolutions xrandr offers to me, 1366x768 is the only one
that behaves in this way, it is also the resolution used in
This bug appears to be the same as #666058 and #472716. But it is
described here more precisely. The reason for the problem is a wrong
selection of the area of the extended desktop for the second screen.
I experience the same problem using a 1366x768 screen and 1280x1024 in
dual view mode. It
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
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