jasonmartens, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ .
If it remains an issue, could you please run the following command in the development release from a Terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal), as it will automatically gather and attach updated debug information to this report: apport-collect -p xorg-server REPLACE-WITH-BUG-NUMBER Please note, given that the information from the prior release is already available, doing this on a release prior to the development one would not be helpful. Thank you for your understanding. Helpful bug reporting tips: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs ** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Low ** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to xorg-server in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1165067 Title: Multiple monitor configuration fails in 13.04 Status in “xorg-server” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: I just upgraded from 12.10 to 13.04 beta 2, and on reboot unity froze. After some trial and error, I was able to narrow it down to my dual- monitor configuration. Using the attached monitors.xml configuration, the display will freeze after logging in from lightdm. However, if I remove monitors.xml, then follow this process I can get a working dual-screen configuration for the session, that then breaks the next time I reboot. 1. Launch the "Displays" utility 2. Switch the "HDMI1" (dell 22" monitor) off 3. Change the resolution from the default 1680x1050 on the "HDMI3" monitor (samsung 23") to 1920x1080. - This causes the screen to become distorted, but you can still sort of see what's going on 4. Pick a lower resolution than 1920x1080 and apply it 5. Switch back to 1920x1080, this time it works 6. Turn the "HDMI1" monitor back on, at it's default resolution At this point, the system is working with both monitors at their native resolution. This is some kind of regression from 12.10, since it worked fine there. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1165067/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

