the use of displayconfig has been dropped, closing the bug
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Same here, I really miss displayconfig-gtk - please bring it back or
implement the missing feature (i.e. manual override of the
resolution/rate limitations) in the new applet.
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Today's (Wed. Oct. 14, 2009, ~lunch time) upgrade / update for
Karmic beta (re)installed an applet under Accessories called:
Resolution Switcher.
It can reside on the panel just like the Display applet.
A left click opens resolution options a Configure Display Settings.
That is a move into
i use xubuntu. probably gnome/kde have gui tools for xrandr. but not
xfce. please revive this much needed tool
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I whole heartedly concur with this group.
One of the things that kept me from Ubuntu for years, was the lack of
good graphics / video capability.
Graphics / video has got to be one of the three most important issues in
the use of most computers.
The visual sense is more needed and relied on
Why are the xorg developers silent on this issue?
I was out on paternity leave the month of september. Also keep in mind
we get hundreds of bug reports against X.org every week; I'd like to
respond to every one personally but that would take far more time than I
actually have.
Therefore I
@ Bryce Harrington:
First of all, congratulations with paternity... :-)
On the issue: I will try to take this matter up with Gnome. Will you
support me there?
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That's what Launchpad is for, after all: the dialogue between bug
reporters and developers.
It's definitely an issue that need to be addressed.
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That's what Launchpad is for, after all: the dialogue between bug
reporters and developers.
It's definitely an issue that need to be addressed.
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Thijs +1
Though autodetection may often work as expected, an 'emergency tool' is quite
useful.
Otherwise you'd have to manually configure XOrg.conf when autodetection fails,
and that may scare off inexperienced Linux users.
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Computers are abled to autodetect monitors, but you always have to be
abled to change it by yourself. Computers can make a mistake.
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I agree.
It was a easy and useful tool. You can choose the resolution and refresh rate
and type of the monitor. Not every time he see what monitor you have and than
its useful to have this tool. I have 2 CRT monitors, IBM G50 and Sampo
AlphaScan 411. There are good monitors and work after all
Absolutely true. I would like to see it back, in addition to the current
configuration tools :)
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