Per the posts above, I've marked it as Won't Fix.
** Changed in: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Won't Fix
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Title:
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Thanks for understanding!
I marked it as Opinion as I'm not a member of the bugsquad and hence
cannot mark it as Won't Fix myself.
** Changed in: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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Ok, I understand what you mean. If this issue is rare, you are right.
So what do you think :
- mark this bug as "opinion"
- or mark it as "won't fix" (which I can't)
Thanks again
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No, to be honest I think that'd be over the top, since the scenario in
which this can be a problem is fairly rare (so in most cases it would
actually be misleading).
Usually you plug in a new monitor and then you open the dialog, which
means that it'll be up to date. Opening the dialog and then co
Hi again,
So, similarly than in my other bug report
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-settings/+bug/1369698) :
Could it be writen in xfce-display-settings window something like "You might
need to close and re-open this window to refresh connected devices."
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Hi, (as I've said in the other bugreport) this is most likely a problem with
the graphics card/driver not sending off the correct signal (i.e. that a new
display has been connected), hence there is not much we can do about this.
>From what we've tested, this happens a lot with the analogue VGA co