** Bug watch added: bugzilla.opensuse.org/ #771521
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=771521
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Stefan, any news from Egbert on this? Why it takes so long
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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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Yeah, really curious about an update!
https://www.breedbandwinkel.nl/internet-vergelijken
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Wow, guys. This discussion definitely took some time ;) Any update?
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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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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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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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No news, the bug is still reproducible, and it is not clear what
information is needed.
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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
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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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: xorg-server
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Here's a script to get this working when using panning:
https://gist.github.com/3v1n0/772d48481cffc5b8ca1527d6dcc62f38
Just call it as:
./xrandr-scale.sh
i.e:
./xrandr-scale.sh eDP1 0.8
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I have the same bug in a recent build from xenial. I tried downgrading
xorg to precise, no difference, mouse still hits the wall when output to
internal monitor is turned off. If both monitors are turned on, the
problem does not occur. But I like to conserve my laptop screen when I
am connected
sorry, the patch that was added to precise is actually upstream and
included in the server that trusty has, but it broke again for some
reason, and that's why a new bugreport makes sense
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bug 1580123 is the new incarnation of this, no need to reopen
and trusty does _not_ have the patch
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I have the same issue in up-to-date xenial (1:7.7+13ubuntu3).
Is it suppose to be fixed there as well? I can't find anything in the changelog.
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Yes, unfortunately it just removes my 2nd monitor, and only pans on the
first. Also what makes it difficult, is after I enable --panning, I
don't know how to disable it, so I have to restart every time it doesn't
work.
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> Does anyone have any quick fixes for this that don't require recompiling
> xorg... This is really a dealbreaker for me.
Have you tried using --panning option along with --scale ?
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Does anyone have any quick fixes for this that don't require recompiling
xorg... This is really a dealbreaker for me.
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Trying to do this on trusty, and I can confirm this bug still exists. My
mouse is restricted when using scale.
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I think the difference of opinion here is that jd thinks that a bug
should be to do with the symptoms, and if the symptoms are still present
then the bug should be kept open. Marc believes a bug should correspond
with a bugfix, and once there is at least one verified bugfix the bug
should be
This Bug still affects acutal distributions of Ubuntu:
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.10
Release:15.10
uname -a
Linux 4.2.0-27-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 22 04:49:08 UTC 2016 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
xrandr --version
xrandr program version 1.4.3
Server
This particular bug has been closed for a long time. If you are still
seeing an issue similar to this one, please file a new bug. Thanks.
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This particular bug was indeed fixed in Ubuntu 12.04:
xorg-server (2:1.11.4-0ubuntu10.12) precise-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/238-xrandr-fix-panning.patch: disable CRTC cursor
confinement when panning is enabled. (LP: #883319)
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Gee thanks,
Looks like you don't fix issues, you just leave them open and when you
don't feel like fixing anything, you close it so it looks like you did
something to help which you didn't. Thanks for nothing.
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marc.deslauri...@canonical.com>
No it wasn't. I saw this issue in 13.10, 14.04, 14.10, 15.04, and now
15.10. So if it was fixed in 12.04, then it was only fixed in that version.
Funny that I have a new bug altogether and yet the symptoms are identical
in every way. More liked Occam's Razor states that either the issue was
never
You just made me check, and the patch that fixed this in 12.04 is
definitely included in 14.04.
You are getting a different bug with the same symptoms.
But, if you really don't want your particular bug fixed, then by all
means keep commenting in a closed bug nobody is looking at anymore.
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Which one is the patch which has been applied to wili to fix this bug?
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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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This bug is closed, which means nobody is looking at it.
Please file new bugs for any issues you are currently having with
xrandr.
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This is affecting me with a hDPI primary display (Dell m3800) when adding an
external monitor which has to be scaled 2x2 with xrandr in order for the extra
display to not appear massive.
Is there any way of getting the patch that fixes this without compiling xorg?
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Same problem on Debian 8.
Simple solution, like in comment nr 115, but it is much better to use
--scale-from instead of --scale. For example:
xrandr --output LVDS1 --fb 1920x1200 --panning 1920x1200 --scale-from 1920x1200
To switch back, set your normal resolution, for example:
xrandr --output
Has this patch been applied to any of the newer versions of xorg? I'm
having a hell of a time getting this patched and would rather just
upgrade xorg completely.
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I applied the attached patch, modified from wvengen's patch in comment
#112 and built against xserver-xorg-core 2:1.17.1-0ubuntu3 on Ubuntu
15.04.
This fixes the scaling behaviour on an external monitor and my cursor is
now able to move within the bounds of the scaled monitor. Compared to
the
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
I would suggest a workaroung: use --scale together with --panning
For example, if I have 1366x768 screen and I would like to scale it up to
1920x1080, I would use
xrandr --output LVDS1 --panning 1920x1080 --scale 1.406x1.406
1.406 = 1920/1366 or, similarly 1080/768
To go back, issue
xrandr
Is it just me or does the --scale option ignore the cursor so that the
cursor isn't scaled with the desktop/screen?
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I applied the patch from Chris Wilson to xserver-xorg-core
2:1.16.0-1ubuntu1 and find that my mousepointer now travels to the
monitor's edge when using scale with xrandr.
It appears that the package's .diff.gz has some changes (why isn't that
a quilt patch?) in the affected file, a patch that
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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Title:
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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
I think that the upstream bug is not correct here. The problem is not
with panning; the problem is with scaling and the mouse behavior.
I have xserver-xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu6 (X.Org X Server 1.14.5), and if I
issue
xrandr --output LVDS1 --scale 2x2
the screen scales correctly, but then the
So basically, the Fix released status is incorrect. The bug referred
to the title is still here (at least in Saucy, will test Trusty). Maybe
the other problem (panning, mentioned in the upstream bug, not related
with this bug title) is fixed, but not this one.
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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
...checked in 14.04 trusty, still here.
A real PITA because the scaling is really useful with all the
applications (*-tweak-tools, are you listening me?) which are expecting
1600x1200 pixel every time...
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Can a bug supervisor mark this for Trusty and removing the (wrong) Fix
Released status?
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Yes --- I understand. But why the bug is marked Invalid? It is quite
easy to reproduce, and difficult to miss (if you ever needed to use the
--scale option).
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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
Still happening for me on a Eee 901. Does other software need to be
aware of a change in xrandr?
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Strange --- this bug is marked as fixed but I can reproduce it all the
time on my LVD. xserver-xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu6 (apt-get update tell me
it's recent). Am I doing something wrong?
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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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This bug was fixed in the package xorg-server - 2:1.11.4-0ubuntu10.12
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* debian/patches/238-xrandr-fix-panning.patch: disable CRTC cursor
confinement when panning is enabled. (LP: #883319)
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I just installed the Binary-Packages:
xdmx, xdmx-tools, xnest, xserver-xephyr, xserver-xfbdev, xserver-xorg-core,
xserver-xorg-dev and xvfb
All in the Version 2:1.11.4-0ubuntu10.12
Just checked with Synaptic the Version.
Even afer a restart the bug still exists.
So the verification faild.
I
I just tested the xorg-server package in -proposed on my mini 9, and it
works as intended.
@Wolf: what command did you run to scale your screen?
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as I've tested it successfully, and because comment #71 seems to
indicate that the previous fix no longer works either.
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Hello josvanr, or anyone else affected,
Accepted xorg-server into precise-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
server/2:1.11.4-0ubuntu10.12 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new
Thanks for the newrez fix. It's working nice in my Precise 12.04 x64 ;)
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Package with backported fix uploaded to precise-proposed for processing
by the SRU team.
** Description changed:
+ SRU Request:
+
+ [IMPACT]
+ A bug in the version of xorg-server in precise prevents users from scaling
screen resolution. When attempting to do so, as was possible in Natty and
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
Thank heavens and hells. Marc Deslauriers (mdeslaur) solution #62 worked
perfectly here: My 1600x900 now displays as full-hd with:
xrandr --output LVDS1 --panning 1920x1080 --scale 1.2x1.2
I use this to get the scaling right for real-world measurements vs
screen-distances in a specific app.
Has this fallen off the radar? I'd like to update my system, but I
can't lose this functionality.
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Title:
xrandr --scale restricts
Here's a debdiff with a backport to SRU. I'll upload it once the current
package in precise-proposed gets verified.
** Patch added: xorg-server_1.11.4-0ubuntu10.11.debdiff
This was fixed in quantal with the following commit:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=1bf81af4a6be1113bcc3b940ab264d5c9e0f0c5d
The only thing is you need to specify the panning resolution when using
the scale parameter. For example, instead of using the following to
scale a
works for HP envy 17 2100ed, Radeon HD6850M, thnx!
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Title:
xrandr --scale restricts area in which mouse moves
To manage
(the suse patch, that is)
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xrandr --scale restricts area in which mouse moves
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for anyone struggeling with this problem, the above conains a patch. Haven't
tested it for external monitor though
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I just tried to use the ppa:mdeslaur/testing on ubuntu 12.04 (dont know
if it changes the behaviour for external monitor problem)
jos@bugix:~$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mdeslaur/testing
but: ??
jos@bugix:~$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core
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