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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I did a clean install of natty on the affected machine. As with the live
CD/USB, it has the same problem - both monitors are completely garbled
when I enable dual non-mirrored monitors. I ran apport-collect 706890
(again, I have no idea why it only lists Dependencies.txt in the
preceding message, i
apport information
** Description changed:
Since I upgraded from Lucid to Maverick (official release with latest
updates), the display with dual non-mirrored monitors does not work. I
have a Dell Dimension 9150 with 2 GB RAM, Intel Pentium 4 dual-core 3
GHz CPU and a Radeon X600 graphics
Hi bugbot,
I recently installed Windows 7 on the affected machine, but I ran natty
on it just now from the live USB without installing it. When I switched
to dual non-mirrored monitors, the display was garbled on both. I don't
know if this is a valid test running from the live USB, but I did the
a
apport information
** Tags added: natty ubuntu
** Description changed:
Since I upgraded from Lucid to Maverick (official release with latest
updates), the display with dual non-mirrored monitors does not work. I
have a Dell Dimension 9150 with 2 GB RAM, Intel Pentium 4 dual-core 3
GHz CP
Hey Bob,
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
which will update the bug with fresh logs and tag the bug as affecting
natty. (It is best to run th
I have the same set up with the same symptoms, however there is a
workaround - Bob, when you enable dual monitors log out and back in
again and it should be ok, you will need to add a logout button to the
panel away from the garbled mess:)
This works but if enabling desktop effects under appearanc
** Tags added: maverick
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Title:
dual monitors garbled display on 10.10 with Radeon X600
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On 02/12/2011 08:21 PM, kurt belgrave wrote:
> Lastly attach a screen shot or picture from a cam and attach it to this
> report please.
Here you go. I've since determined that the problem only occurs when I
have set Appearances->Visual Effects to Normal (which was the default).
If I set it to Non
On 02/12/2011 08:17 PM, kurt belgrave wrote:
> Can you go back in maverick and run for me
> apport-collect 706890
> So it can help diagnose the issue you are having
Ok, Kurt, I guess all that stuff got automagically entered into the
thread. I'll get to your other requests soon.
Thanks!
- Bob
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Since I upgraded from Lucid to Maverick (official release with latest
updates), the display with dual non-mirrored monitors does not work. I
have a Dell Dimension 9150 with 2 GB RAM, Intel Pentium 4 dual-core 3
GH
Lastly attach a screen shot or picture from a cam and attach it to this
report please.
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Title:
dual monitors garbled displa
Changing to the correct Package, You can learn more about finding the
right package at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage .and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Triaging
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