Martin,
The Make Default Apply are buttons in monitor preferences.
It doesn't seem to have created a custom xorg.conf file.
I have attached a screenshot.
Cheers,
Jenny
** Attachment added: Make Default Apply buttons in monitor preferences
with the correct resolution every time. And there was much
rejoicing!
Thanks everyone for your help, I really appreciate it.
Jenny (phpmonkey)
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I just did a clean install of maverick on my twinhead twinmate e10 and
had the same issue as I did with Lucid.
Once again, using Alfonso's quiet acpi=force (#15) method worked for
me.
Should this be reopened?
Cheers,
Jenny
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Hi Frank,
In reply to your comments,
1)
I have attached the Xorg.0.log in question.
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screen size :))
2) This on the other hand is annoying. I've attached the Xorg.0.log
Cheers,
Jenny (phpmonkey)
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ratio (which doesn't happen when I have the xorg.conf file)
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Frank: Yes, I can get it to work fine with a custom xorg.conf (listed in
the attachments area)
Martin-Éric: I deleted my xorg.conf for testing and updated to 2.11.9-3
but it still defaults to 1024x768 with the only other options being
800x600 and 640x480. So no luck there! Please let me know if
Thanks, Martin-Éric. I succesfully installed 2.11.9 from your ppa and
removed my xorg.conf to test it out.
After rebooting, however, It defaulted to 1024x768 with the only other
options being 800x600 and 640x480. So no luck there!
I've attached my Xorg.0.log
** Attachment added: Twinhead's Xorg
And here is the syslog.
Cheers! Jenny
** Attachment added: Twinhead's syslog with 2.11.9
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-geode/+bug/433142/+attachment/1528303/+files/2.11.9.syslog.txt
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Hi Martin-Éric,
I downloaded Geode 2.11.9-1 but there are dependency issues with my
current 10.04 setup (xserver-xorg-video-geode-_2.11.9-1 needs xorg-
video-abi-8.0 which needs an updated xserver-xorg-core which needs an
updated xserver-common (no worries) and keyboard-configuration (which
Yep, that's the modeline in my current xorg.conf (bug attachment
xorg.conf that works for twinhead twinmate e10).
I'll keep using it and let you know if there is anything out of the
ordinary. Don't really know what I'm looking for concerning the
unstable instance but hopefully it's a case of
Hello,
If I run ps -aux | grep Xorg I get the error message
bad ps syntax, perhaps a bogus '-'? See http://procps.sf.net/faq.html;
which says According to the POSIX and UNIX standards, the above command
asks to display all processes with a TTY (generally the commands users
are running) plus all
OK, well here's what I did (don't know if it's good form or not...)
1. logged in as usual
2. press Ctrl+alt+F1
3. logged in
4. $ sudo pkill gdm
5. $ /usr/bin/Xorg -configure [gave some error message]
6. $ sudo /usr/bin/Xorg -configure [saved xorg.conf.new into my home directory]
I then looked at
Well. I found the pid using the top command, but using the kill
command on it just stopped everything brought up the login screen
again. Which is kind of what I expected might happen...
Am I missing something obvious?
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Hunk Cui's xorg.conf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49241427/With%20Hunk%20Cui%27s%20xorg%20conf.png
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Dear Hunk Cui,
Yes my computer has a 16:9 ratio (lspci already provided) which is why I
was seeking a 1024x600 resolution.
I will provide the info I have, please let me know if I am missing
anything.
I tested the three scenarios in the following order
1. no xorg.conf - default for 10.04
2.
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log for twinhead Hunk Cui's xorg.conf
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As you can see from the screenshots...
#1 doesn't have the option 1024x600 and defaults to 1024x768
#2 when I rebooted I got the following error message:
Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode.
The following error was encountered. You may need to update your configuration
to solve this.
(EE)
Hi Hunk Cui,
The xorg.conf file that works for me is attached to this earlier
comment: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
geode/+bug/433142/comments/26
I'm fine with that conf file, but I'm happy to do more testing, so I
tried to run usr/bin/Xorg -configure but I just
Using Alfonso's quiet acpi=force (#15) method worked for me :)
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I have a Twinhead Twinmate e10 laptop which I have been struggling to
get working with a 1024x600 screen in Ubunt or UNR. It always goes to
1024x768. I'd made it used to make it liveable by putting two blank
panels at the bottom that filled in the excess 168 pixels. Then,
working in full-screen
Here's the xorg.conf for my machine (created in /etc/X11/xorg.conf as
10.04 doesn't have one by default)
** Attachment added: xorg.conf that works for twinhead twinmate e10
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48635219/twinhead%20xorg.conf
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Thank you. I've upated the libcouchdb package I am no longer getting
that error, or the 'Other error'.
The only thing I've noticed is that if the address field has two lines
in it, they are displayed in reverse order, whether you copy over a
contact or create it directly into the ubuntu one
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
In Evolution, when I move a contact from an address book on my computer
to the Ubuntu One CouchDB address book, all address information is lost
(see attached video).
If I create a new contact in evolution directly into the Ubuntu One
** Attachment added: desktop recording of the problem.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35944383/CouchDBloseaddress.ogv
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35944384/.home.jenny..cache.ubuntuone.log.oauth.login.log.txt
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Thanks for the quick reply.
I added the repository and updated to:
evolution 2.28.1-0ubuntu2
evolution-couchdb 0.3.4-0ubuntu1
ubuntuone-client 1.1+r278-0ubuntu1~ppa1~karmic
ubuntuone-client-gnome 1.1+r278-0ubuntu1~ppa1~karmic
python-ubuntuone-client 1.1+r278-0ubuntu1~ppa1~karmic
I rebooted
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Binary package hint: f-spot
If you try to export a file to a folder using the Folder Export Plugin,
and choose to resize it to something larger than the original, it seems
to work fine, but when you go to open it, it is the same size as it was
before.
This might be the
Attaching a video of me trying to export a single photo (640x480px) to a
folder, with resize set to 1000px rotate enabled. The export says it
went fine, but it is the same size and has not been rotated.
** Attachment added: export-to-folder-issue.ogv
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Binary package hint: f-spot
If you try to export a file to a folder using the Folder Export Plugin,
and choose to resize it to something larger than the original, it seems
to work fine, but when you go to open it, it is the same size as it was
before.
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