Hi Bryce,

Two issues. The first is that the monitor has the wrong default rate. This
means that the display is off to the side and bits of the screen are
missing. If you know what you are doing, you can change the refresh rate
directly through the terminal, but it does not stick after reboot.

The second thing is that there is no way, so far as I can see, of changing
the refresh rate through the display option as there was with Lucid. With
Lucid you could change the refresh rate in this way and it would then stick
after a reboot.

Thanks for your work, Mark



On 16 March 2012 17:58, Bryce Harrington <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mark,
>
> Is the issue more that the monitor has the wrong default rate, or more
> that the config tool no longer lets you set it?
>
>
> ** Package changed: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) => gnome-desktop
> (Ubuntu)
>
> ** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
>       Status: New => Incomplete
>
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