I replaced default with LVDS, and it successfully changed the
resolution with no error messages.
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gnome-display-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in screen_info_new() - i855,
fglrx, radeonhd
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I replaced default with LVDS, and it successfully changed the
resolution with no error messages.
I'm using an Intel btw.
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gnome-display-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in screen_info_new() - i855,
fglrx, radeonhd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198951
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I tried installing the latest test deb, and it does not install, citing
dependancy issues. It claims to depend on libgnome-window-setting1 (=
1:2.21.92-0ubuntu3), but I only have libgnome-window-setting1 (=
1:2.21.92-0ubuntu2). My system is up to date (it can find no more
updates to apply from the
I tried running the xvinfo command:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xvinfo | grep Xgl
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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gnome-display-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in screen_info_new() - i855,
fglrx, radeonhd
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As my laptop is already running at 1024x768, I tried it with 800x600 and
640x480, neither of which had any effect - the resolution stayed the
same
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xrandr --output default --mode 800x600
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xrandr --output default --mode 640x480
[EMAIL
I get the same behaviour as Jared while trying to run gnome-display-
properties from the command line, but with all the timestamps replaced
with 31366
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[intel 855GM] gnome-display-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in screen_info_new()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198951
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