Well there you go, if you just wait 10 years, you don't ever have to fix
anything. Could have fixed it 5-6 years ago, but why bother, right?
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fixed for that release
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Fixed by:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=d7297b00444b0e2cd936fbfb08206a575ab8c29d
Will be in xserver-1.20.
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I sent Chris Wilson's patch to the mailing list.
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if I'm reading things correctly, this is what suse added
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/attachment.cgi?id=661954=diff=patch==1=raw
which is not what has been proposed here so far
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No news, the bug is still reproducible, and it is not clear what
information is needed.
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Wow, guys. This discussion definitely took some time ;) Any update?
https://www.internetvergelijken.nl/
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(In reply to Timo Aaltonen from comment #74)
> if I'm reading things correctly, this is what suse added
>
> https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/attachment.
> cgi?id=661954=diff=patch==1=raw
>
> which is not what has been proposed here so far
Egbert still plans to bring this patch/topic up on
Broken panning, Bug 77321 , got a downstream fix 5 months ago in
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=771521
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AFAICT, nobody has followed my direction above and brought this up for
discussion on xorg-devel. Without that, it's not likely to be fixed.
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Not to bug you guys ;-), but as we are on the road to christmas in 2016 ...
Any news? Is there another bug ticket? Is status "NEEDINFO" still valid?
Does anyone really needs info I or someone else can provide?
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Yeah, really curious about an update!
https://www.breedbandwinkel.nl/internet-vergelijken
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Stefan, any news from Egbert on this? Why it takes so long
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I suggest you ask on xorg-devel about your patch.
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Can someone please help me to port this little patch to xorg-1.17.2?
https://bpaste.net/show/dc939e359a3f
This is part of the Ubuntu patch updated against 1.16.
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James, better create new bug ticked for it...
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(In reply to Alex Fiestas from comment #65)
With the proliferation of hidpi laptops having scale properly working is
becoming more important since it is the only way of using embedded and
external displays with a decent experience.
I do not know for what keystone is used these days but,
With the proliferation of hidpi laptops having scale properly working is
becoming more important since it is the only way of using embedded and
external displays with a decent experience.
I do not know for what keystone is used these days but, maybe we could
consider breaking it in favor of
Tested modified Chris Wilson's patch with 1.16.0 on Ubuntu, works (no keystone).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/883319/comments/112
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Today I talked about this bug with Keith Packard. As a result of our
testing, I have to state that, with the patch, the pointer is not
constrained properly on the right side if one applies keystone
correction. That's with xorg-server 1.16.1, will now retest with the
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Retested with the latest git. The patch indeed breaks constraining the
mouse on the right side when keystone correction is active. However, the
whole keystone correction feature is already so horribly broken that
I'd just propose to drop it.
The breakage is that, if you click something, the click
(In reply to comment #58)
Why is this bug still in the NEEDINFO state?
Because there are approximately zero active Xorg developers with enough
time to keep up on bugzilla. Patches mailed to the xorg-devel mailing
list may get reviewed applied faster, as described on:
I too can confirm that scaling doesn't work with radeon.
On a laptop with intel driver, the following works fine, except the mouse
pointer is confined to the mode area, but I believe that is a known xorg-server
bug:
xrandr --fb 1920x1080 --output eDP1 --mode 1600x900 --scale-from 1920x1080
The
The patch from attachment #94929 solves the issues with constraining the
mouse pointer, so everything works fine on intel. I will file a separate
bug for the radeon driver.
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Why is this bug still in the NEEDINFO state? I.e. what info is needed before
someone reviews the patch?
Worth repeating...
Why is this bug still in the NEEDINFO state?
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The bug is also relevant to scaling. You can test it (assuming a
1920x1200 monitor) with the following example commands:
xrandr --fb 3840x2400
xrandr --output DVI-I-1 --scale 2x2
The example has no purpose as written, except to illustrate the bug, but
similar xrandr --scale commands are useful
Probably this bug has been marked invalid because there is a mix of two
bugs here: one is related to panning (which I do not know if it's fixed
or no), and the other one to mouse constraints when scaling.
I have X.Org X Server 1.14.5 , and if I issue
xrandr --output LVDS1 --scale 2x2
the screen
Totally agree.
So perhaps this could be renamed to something like Xrandr scaling does not
scale the mouse pointer area or be splitted to a different bug report.
On Apr 21, 2014 4:26 PM, bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org wrote:
*Comment # 53 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39949#c53
(In reply to comment #53)
Probably this bug has been marked invalid because there is a mix of two bugs
here: one is related to panning (which I do not know if it's fixed or no),
and the other one to mouse constraints when scaling
This bug has not been marked invalid.
I have X.Org X Server
Since panning at least can work via xrandr, I've forked the failure of
xorg.con* to provide equivalent panning function of xrandr without
arbitrary mouse constraint to bug 77321
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Panning works via xrandr (only; not via xorg.con*) also in Kubuntu
12.04's server 1.11.4, while scaling does fail by having the mouse
cursor bound within the screen mode's size.
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Created attachment 94929 [details] [review]
randr: Account for panning and transforms when constraining the cursor
Chris, any plans to send this patch to the xorg-devel list, i.e. to get
this upstream or is that just a proof of concept?
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As the summary is currently written, this bug is INVALID. Panning works
at least as far back as 1.13.2-1.21.1.i586 in openSUSE 12.3
(i865G,rv200), in addition to current 1.15.x and 1.16rc1 servers in
Fedora, Mageia, and openSUSE, but only when xrandr is used to configure
it. Configuration via
For well over a week I've been first testing the success of panning for
various combinations of gfxcard, monitor and fb size in servers prior to
the changes resulting in this bug report and then same for installations
to which I've updated using the 94929 patch applied by Tobias Klausmann
in the
Via xrandr, 94929 patch also tested working apparently OK for:
ATI rv380 VGA DVI ports 1680x1050 on 1280x1024
Intel G41 VGA HDMI ports 1680x1050 on 1280x1024
Nouveau G84 DVI port 1680x1050 on 1280x1024. with without DVI-to-VGA adapter
Nouveau G84 DVI port 2048x1152 2560x1600 3840x2160 on
With the g84 on 1080 HDTV, apparently scaling, which I never tried before, is
working too:
$ xrandr --output DVI-I-1 --scale 1.2x1.2
(Assorted X data collected via script):
# grep PRETTY /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME=openSUSE 13.2 Milestone 0 (Harlequin) (x86_64)
# head -n16 /var/log/Xorg.0.log
Created attachment 96397
Xorg.0.log from i915 host gx280 having used xrandr to produce panning from
94929 patch
This seems to be unusually verbose for the brief time X was running,
with few apps opened.
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Comment 43 applies to use of xorg.conf in attempting to produce desired
X configuration, e.g. xorg.conf for Intel gfx containing:
Section Device
Identifier Default Device
Option monitor-VGA1 Default Monitor
EndSection
Section Monitor
Identifier Default Monitor
Option
Created attachment 96204
Xorg.0.log from 92915G host gx280
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/tobijk:/X11:/XOrg/openSUSE_Factory/i586/
ostensibly has the attachment 94929 patch applied, which I installed on
nv11, rv250 and i915G systems running X.Org X Server 1.15.99.901.
# rpm -q
Created attachment 94929
randr: Account for panning and transforms when constraining the cursor
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It seems clear that at least analog hardware users who require panning
and want or need to stick to FOSS solutions need to stick to out of
support Xorg versions and/or out of support drivers, and/or ancient
gfxchip technology (e.g. MGA), and/or cheap (and usually slow) hardware
(e.g. # XGI
Not sure the command for the xorg stack version, send me the command if
this is not the right one:
$ uname -a
Linux rockdove-j 3.2.0-54-generic #82-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 10 20:09:12 UTC 2013
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
$ lsb_release -a
LSB Version:
Jonathan, can you report your kernel version and xorg stack version, please?
Because in Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS I'm having the issue right now.
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This defect is now fixed in Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS running on a Acer Aspire
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(In reply to comment #38)
If you'll tell me who keithp is, I'll bug him.
Maintainer of the xorg-server.
He mostly reviews fixes sent to xorg-devel, not those stuck in bugzilla though.
http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/SubmittingPatches/
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Has anyone bugged keithp to review the proposed patch? I'm pretty sure he
could do so quickly, and suggest an alternate if needed.
If you'll tell me who keithp is, I'll bug him.
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Has anyone bugged keithp to review the proposed patch? I'm pretty sure
he could do so quickly, and suggest an alternate if needed.
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If it hasn't happened already, the supply of supported distros that
feature working panning should be exhausted soon. Is there anything non-
programmers can do to facilitate a programmer fixing this?
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To manage
One possible answer to my own question is, that AMD's ATI Catalyst
driver disables the Xorg RandR extension and enables it's own RandR
extention:
from /var/log/Xorg.0.log:
[...]
[68.714] (II) fglrx(0): RandR 1.2 support is enabled!
[68.714] (II) fglrx(0): RandR 1.2 rotation support is
I wonder, why the maximum panning size is so driver dependent.
My ATI Radeon HD 3450 had a maximum panning size of 8192x8192 with the
open source radeon and radeonhd drivers. With AMD's ATI Catalyst
13.1 Legacy driver I only have a maximum of 1920x1920. The monitor's
native size is Full-HD
Has this fallen off the radar? I'd like to update my system, but I
can't lose this functionality.
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(In reply to comment #31)
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/bjoernv:/branches:/openSUSE:/
12.2:/Update/standard/
As indicated in downstream https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=771521
these work for me with Intel 865G and NVidia G84.
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Thanks Chris for your patch Sample fix for panning/scaling.
openSUSE Linux users can test Xorg server (package xorg-x11-server) with
this patch included. openSUSE users find the temporary and experimental
openSUSE repository here:
I applied Mr. Bagwell's patch to Fedora 17 after receiving some guidance
from Mr. Weir. I thank all who have posted for their contribution in
resolving this long term regression.
My specific steps were...
1. Obtain the source: yumdownloader --source xorg-x11-server-
common.i686
2. Extract
Chris' patch applied nicely against 1.12.3 and solved the issue here.
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=771521 explains how panning
works for me using Radeon but not Intel or Nouveau.
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Tried Chris's patch on an Acer netbook (Intel video), Debian Wheezy, and
it fixed panning (xrandr) for gnome3 and xfce4. Thanks!
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In previous comment for for Wheezy, the debian xorg-server source
package was version: 2:1.12.1.902-1
I was also able to test the patch on Ubuntu Precise, source package
version: 2:1.11.4-0ubuntu10.3. On the same Acer netbook (Intel video),
it fixed xrandr panning with Unity 3D.
ps. The patch
FWIW: I don't try to use randr directly to set up panning. I do it
either through xorg.conf or xorg.conf.d/50-monitor.conf because I'm
usually controlling DPI via DisplaySize, limiting VertRefresh to 60 or
75, turning DPMS DDC off, and turning DefaultModes on. It would be
nice if
For the record, openSUSE Factory (devel) is currently @ 1.12.2, where
panning for me is working OK with radeon/rv200, but not with nouveau or
intel drivers.
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Will give this patch a try on Xubuntu 12.04 when I have a chance.
Currently, am using Mint 9 Xfce on my Lenovo S10 netbook, as the version
of xrandr does not have this problem on that distro. Would love to
upgrade though...
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Would also like to confirm that Chris Bagwell's patch works for me. I'm
using 1.11.4 from Debian Sid and the patch didn't apply cleanly
(whitespace issue and started at 297 instead of 282), but after I fixed
that it works like a charm. Been missing this feature for a while :)
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Just confirming that Chris Bagwell's scaling approach (above) worked for
me using 1.12.0 (from Fedora 17 source rpm) and having had this issue
for some time. Previously, I'd been downgrading, as I've found this an
important feature for netbook usability. Thanks Chris!
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Created attachment 59557
Sample fix for panning/scaling
Attached patch has been posted to mailing list for discussion but no
replies so far. Posting here so it doesn't get lost.
This combines fix for panning from another patch and adds scaling fix as
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Is there any motion on getting this fixed in a current release? Panning
is extremely useful to lots of laptop users. I see it listed as a
blocker for 1.12, yet a fix doesn't seem to have made it into 1.12.
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I use xrandr for scaling to make a small netbook screen able to display
apps that don't fit in 1024x600 and noticed this regression over the
last year in 1.11. I finally decided to look closer since 1.12 didn't
seem to fix the issue and came across this report.
I looked at the revert commit to
I reviewed the other patchwork patches just now. Patch 6209 in Comment
7 addresses panning part of issue in crtc_bounds() using same logic from
ProcRRGetCrtcInfo().
If you combine my modification from Comment 17 with the patch 6209 then
you'll get solution for both scaling and panning.
Not sure
Chris, could you put together the combined patch you mentioned and send
it to xorg-devel for review? Thanks.
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It would be nice if someone could explain how to test the patches as
mentioned before. I would like to help (and fix this issue in the
process) but I need some guidance.
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Chris, this is more in your bailiwick, you might take a look when you
get some time.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
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Importance: Low
Status: Triaged
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Created attachment 56408
Reverts commit 56c90e29f04727c903bd0f084d23bf44eb1a0a11, applies cleanly to
xorg-server 1.11.4
The commit referenced by Bug 40063 no longer reverses cleanly against
xorg-server version 1.11.4. Attached is an updated patch that should
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Personally, I don't like downgrading, and I cannot help you with that.
However, since and I miss a virtual monitor not because of the small size of my
monitor, but because I often have plenty of terminal windows open, I found a
satisfactory workaround with a better use of my desktops.
I
I sent a comment about this on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/xorg-server/+bug/881046. I sent it there and not at freedesktop.org
because my workaround (not a fix, alas) works for me specifically on
Ubuntu 11.10.
Ernesto Torresin
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instructions on how to downgrade xorg using Ubuntu 11.10 I'd be greatly
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Zack - if you mean an SRU, once we have a viable patch we can look into
that. Anyone had a chance to test the patches?
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Looks like the regression was introduced when trying to fix a problem
with the mouse going into space outside of the display, when you have
two displays of different sizes joined together. Here's the bug I think
Bryce referred to, and it looks like that broke panning.
Launchpad has imported 13 comments from the remote bug at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39949.
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The issue is indeed a fault in the new cursor constraint logic that is
in xorg-server.
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Reproduced on Ubuntu precise under Unity using an Intel gfx laptop with
external monitor and LVDS turned off.
This is upstream bug https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39949.
Three patches have been proposed for fixing this but appear not to yet
be in the upstream codebase:
For somebody a solution exists:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39949#c11
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The bug affecting dual monitors was to keep things from going off the
edge of the screen of the smaller monitor. In fixing that bug the signal
to pan in xorg was disabled due to the fact the mouse does not go off
the screen to signal the need to scroll.
Some apps will not work on small screens
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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This may be duplicate but I am not sure it is assigned to the correct
package so I am not marking it as duplicate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/877878
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Hello Jonathan! the bug reports look the same, but they are filed
against different packages, namely one more general and one more
specific. Does anybody NOT using the intel driver get the same bug?
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #20334
In the ubuntu-users mailing list somebody suggested that this may be a bug in
the X server itself, caused by a fix to
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20334 (Mouse shouldn't move into
area outside the monitors).
I don't know the internals of the xlib randr extension, but if the
This may well be the same issue and has some discussion of the cause.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=655212
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #655212
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=655212
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Public bug reported:
When I go for a virtual monitor by issuing command xrandr --output
LVDS1 --fb 1600x1200 --panning 1600x1200 on a monitor working at
resolution 1024x768 (as I did before upgrading from Ubuntu 11.04 to
Ubuntu 11.10), the WM bars on top and left side of the screen (in Unity)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881046
Title:
Panning in a virtual monitor is not possible after upgrade to Ubuntu
11.10
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