Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Panning doesn't work on Ubuntu 11.10 because the gnome-setting will
  reset the screen size

Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Issue: When the user try to set the panning by using the command “xrandr  
--output CRT1 –panning 1600x1200 ”(the panning size should be larger than the 
mode size) , we can not move the pointer to the new extra area, that means the 
user can not set panning.
  there are two reasons for the issue:
  (1)the  CRTC cursor confinement has been enabled  in the Ubuntu's patch , and 
it will limit the cursor position (this panning issue has been resolved on 
Redhat)
  (2)even the above issue has been fixed in Ubuntu , the panning also can not 
be enabled when we set panning at first, 
  and the reason is that  in the package of gnome-settings-deamon , the code 
will reset the screen size information if there is no matched primary output . 
However , in the graphic driver , the pscrnpriv -> primaryoutput will not be 
initialized at any function area , until the gnome-settings-deamon has done the 
resize operation. 
  Here I think there may be two bugs in the gnome-setting-deamon
  a. for the function get_required_virtual_size() , it should get the screen 
size , but it get the mode size actually
  b. the judgment about ensure_primary is not very exactly , because the 
primaryoutput has not been initialized at first

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