[Desktop-packages] [Bug 861272] Re: No easy way to configure primary display

2012-09-09 Thread Emmanuel THIERRY
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 800136 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/800136

Are you aware you propose to solve an ergonomy bug using commands that are 
definitely not user-friendly ?
If i wanted to type commands for administrating my desktop system, i would have 
installed a Gentoo, a Slackware or an Archlinux...

Regards.

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Title:
  No easy way to configure primary display

Status in GNOME Control Center:
  Confirmed
Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Whenever a new monitor is plugged, the desktop may switch to an inappropriate 
screen. System settings should permit to change the default monitor, but they 
don't.
  The gnome-display-properties tool (or its equivalent) has regressed from its 
Hardy version, which permitted to set the default monitor. While the current 
one, provided by default in the gnome-control-center package, has much less 
features.
  This is a very bug for normal users which shouldn't have to:
   - Install a third party package to do this very basic operation
   - Rely on drivers and tools of their graphic card, which might not provide a 
specific tool to handle multi-screen or other basic features
   - Hack their xorg configuration, as it is proposed in these kind of 
tutorials [http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/multi-ecran] (i haven't check on 
ubuntu.com, but i'm sure it is exactly the same)

  Note that this bug should be considered as important because Ubuntu
  people often argue that their system is usable by "human beings", and
  then because the tested distribution is an up to date 10.4 LTS (so
  still supported).

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 861272] Re: No easy way to configure primary display

2012-09-09 Thread Till W.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 800136 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/800136

The solution described in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=636216 -- dragging the small
black top bar -- is absolutely not obvious to me.

I just want to add that you can change the primary display programmatically 
(and driver-independent) using xrandr:
$ xrandr --output VGA1 --primary

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Title:
  No easy way to configure primary display

Status in GNOME Control Center:
  Confirmed
Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Whenever a new monitor is plugged, the desktop may switch to an inappropriate 
screen. System settings should permit to change the default monitor, but they 
don't.
  The gnome-display-properties tool (or its equivalent) has regressed from its 
Hardy version, which permitted to set the default monitor. While the current 
one, provided by default in the gnome-control-center package, has much less 
features.
  This is a very bug for normal users which shouldn't have to:
   - Install a third party package to do this very basic operation
   - Rely on drivers and tools of their graphic card, which might not provide a 
specific tool to handle multi-screen or other basic features
   - Hack their xorg configuration, as it is proposed in these kind of 
tutorials [http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/multi-ecran] (i haven't check on 
ubuntu.com, but i'm sure it is exactly the same)

  Note that this bug should be considered as important because Ubuntu
  people often argue that their system is usable by "human beings", and
  then because the tested distribution is an up to date 10.4 LTS (so
  still supported).

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 861272] Re: No easy way to configure primary display

2011-12-19 Thread Bryce Harrington
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 800136 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/800136

** Summary changed:

- No easy way to configure default monitor
+ No easy way to configure primary display

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 800136
   Redesign display settings panel under unity

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Title:
  No easy way to configure primary display

Status in GNOME Control Center:
  Confirmed
Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Whenever a new monitor is plugged, the desktop may switch to an inappropriate 
screen. System settings should permit to change the default monitor, but they 
don't.
  The gnome-display-properties tool (or its equivalent) has regressed from its 
Hardy version, which permitted to set the default monitor. While the current 
one, provided by default in the gnome-control-center package, has much less 
features.
  This is a very bug for normal users which shouldn't have to:
   - Install a third party package to do this very basic operation
   - Rely on drivers and tools of their graphic card, which might not provide a 
specific tool to handle multi-screen or other basic features
   - Hack their xorg configuration, as it is proposed in these kind of 
tutorials [http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/multi-ecran] (i haven't check on 
ubuntu.com, but i'm sure it is exactly the same)

  Note that this bug should be considered as important because Ubuntu
  people often argue that their system is usable by "human beings", and
  then because the tested distribution is an up to date 10.4 LTS (so
  still supported).

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