I merged 1037895 into this
Changing from the intel xserver to gnome-screensaver; from the reports it
doesn't seem to be Intel specific.
Whether it's actually gnome-screensaver or something else seems to be difficult
to tell; most people seem to be saying removing it helps them, but #30 is not
s
The problem may be deeper than gnome-screensaver. I experienced the same
annoying symptom with a fresh install of Debian 7.0.0 on a machine
behind an IOGear 8-port PS2 KVM switch. As reported above, simply
opening System Settings -> Displays caused the resolution to revert to
1600x1200, as did runn
My workaround for this was to uninstall the screen lock total
uninstall , not just disabled. Big security hole, but the only way I've
been able to work for the past year
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
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I don't wish to sound like a 'me too' but here I am on this latest (at
time of writing) 13.04 of Ubuntu and it still occurs.
I have a VGA and PS2 KVM, 4x port by StarTech. Switching back from my
work Windows desktop to Ubuntu after the screen blanker / password lock
has kicked in produces a lower
On Fri, 15 Feb 2013 12:41:51 +0100, Chris Wilson
wrote:
> It is not a driver issue, but an unhelpful KVM switch that doesn't
> trigger a hotplug event on change and marks the display as unconnected
> when switched away.
>
> echo 0 > /sys/modules/drm_kms_helper/parameters/poll
>
> will fix most
I worked around this by un-installing the screen saver.
Given what appears to be the 'root cause' ... my guess would be the screen
saver it provoking a 'poll'
when it locks or unlocks the screen ... Given that this will probably happen
when a KVM is switched 'away'
for long periods , it would s
It is not a driver issue, but an unhelpful KVM switch that doesn't
trigger a hotplug event on change and marks the display as unconnected
when switched away.
echo 0 > /sys/modules/drm_kms_helper/parameters/poll
will fix most of the observed behaviour.
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Bug #1037895 may be a duplicate of this.
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Resolution change with KVM switch on Precise
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This affects me too and I have an NVidea card.
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This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
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I have confirmed it is related to gnome-screensaver package.
I removed it and restarted. Can switch through all displays and back to Ubuntu
and the resolution stays the same.
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Hi Vincent,
The link you posted worked for me. I had to back out the one made for
xscreensaver. It kept the resolution, but xscreensaver didn't turn off
the monitor (or make it sleep) it just blacked it out.
Erick,
Hope you're feeling better!
On 08/04/2012 01:14 PM, Vincent Gerris wrote:
> I
I have seen this issue on various intel integrated video chips.
The issue seemed to be caused by the KVM switch at first, but it did not return
to a proper resolution when it was removed from it.
I found a workaround here:
http://robert.penz.name/219/workaround-for-the-ubuntu-problem-with-kvm-swit
If this issue is now known to be in gnome-screensaver and to be
independent of the graphics card/driver used by X, I'd think it might
help to edit the "Affects" stuff to reflect these facts :) I'd update
it, but I have not tested / duplicated the issue myself, and so I don't
feel I should be doing
I actually didn't spend much time at all on it ;^)
I've just been battling some health issues and I did a very lax job of
testing over the past several months. I've been grouchy too :^(
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This link worked for me - http://www.liberiangeek.net/2012/04/add-
enable-screensavers-in-ubuntu-12-04-precise-pangolin/
Thanks!
Another bizarre Ubuntu oddity that we've spent too much time on :)
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I did some more fiddling and I'm fairly well convinced that this is
actually a 'gnome-screensaver' bug.
I first booted into an Lubuntu Precise and installed 'gnome-desktop-
environment' which I know is Gnome version 3.0 rather than the Gnome
version 3.2 + bits of 3.4 that Ubuntu Precise uses. Boot
Just downgrading 'gnome-screensaver' was easy but also did no good :^(
I'll see if I can figure out how to switch to 'xcreensaver'.
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Those of us effected definitely need to share some notes. I'm using a
simple 2-port KVM switch with 2 sets of hardware:
Intel Atom CPU 230 @ 1.60GHz
Intel 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics
VIA C7 CPU @ 1500MHz
VIA CN700/P4M800 Pro/P4M800 CE/VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro]
Only the Intel set is ef
I agree it's got to be somewhere else. It would appear that it is not
hardware specific, not video card, nor monitor, nor kvm.
I just did a test from another machine to see if it's related to the
gnome-screensaver, not sure if it's truly testing anything... :
0) switch to another machine on the
Forgot to mention this does currently also effect Ubuntu Quantal but
I've been waiting for the last bits of the new 'xorg' to pass proposed
before saying much.
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ht
I need to do more cross testing to be certain but this evening I was
testing Xubuntu Precise i386 (20120801.1) and I don't see this. So maybe
it's actually a 'gnome-screensaver' bug
I'm guessing it's not limited to only 'xserver-xorg-video-intel' ATM but
I really must do more studying. It is w
Hi all,
I have the same issue with a Nvidia card and IOGEAR MiniView 4 port KVM
(usb/VGA) to a LG Flatron M2762D. It revert back to a 800x600
resolution. The only way to fix it for me was to go to the "Displays",
until I've turned off the screen saver. When I leave I just switch it
to a Windows
@ Bryce,
This is killing me!
I need to perform both Quantal and 12.04.1 testing and constantly having
to reset xrandr is kicking my butt!
What can we do?
12.04.1 should be very stable and usable!
At least change the status!
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Just noticed this AM that opening the terminal and typing "xrandr" also
restores the proper resolution.
I hope to follow up on this when the 12.04.1 images begin to show up on
the qa tracker. Shouldn't be long since the scheduled release date is
August 23rd.
And bug 1010016 may be a duplicate of
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Title:
Resolution change with KVM switch on Precise
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I believe the behavior is caused by the timed lock of the session. If I
lock the screen before switching the KVM the session retains the screen
settings. But if I leave the screen unlocked, switch the KVM, and let
the session get locked due to inactivity, then the resolution of the
screen gets chan
I see the same behavior still in Precise with all proposed updates
applied as of May 13th. My graphics info is:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
I'll be glad to perform any testing requested.
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I also have a KVM but this does not need a 'switch' it happens if I
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No change with precise final (as of 04/30/12).
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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