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Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting
With only 1 day to go... I'm afraid this won't make it anyway and
therefore will receive proper attention only after the release. I
understand, but this is serious for lots of users, so please, could this
be released as an update as soon as possible? And please, could this
issue be addressed in
Honestly, I'd remove the package - I've heard many reports of breakage on
many configurations, and better to ship nothing at all than the horrible
breakage that is displayconfig-gtk.
On 10/17/07, David Fokkema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With only 1 day to go... I'm afraid this won't make it
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 08:02 +, Tim Hull wrote:
Honestly, I'd remove the package - I've heard many reports of breakage on
many configurations, and better to ship nothing at all than the horrible
breakage that is displayconfig-gtk.
Of course, that depends... If it is _only_ intel for which
I guess that 640x480 is better than a non working X so you have to work with
console which is pain for Newbies. Since displayconfig-gtk is used in rescue
mode it is needed and afaik it produces a working xorg with maybe wrong
resolution but this could be fixed with a text editor and irc
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 09:09 +, unggnu wrote:
I guess that 640x480 is better than a non working X so you have to work
If I use the live cd and install, it works in 1024x768. If I try to set
1280x800 (my maximum resolution) displayconfig-gtk resets it to 640x480.
So I don't really agree with
For standard resolution changes Screen Resolution should be used which
works fine. Btw. the 1024x768 resolution bug on Intel hardware has fixed
afaik.
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Why should displayconfig-gtk be broken for intel chip sets? There seems
to be a problem with using the live data from the screen in the guidance
backend. It will take some time to debug this issue. Since I am
currently having night shift don't expect a solution in this week.
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Just to make it clear: displayconfig-gtk is available in the fail safe
mode, but does not handle it.
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On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 14:19 +, Sebastian Heinlein wrote:
Why should displayconfig-gtk be broken for intel chip sets? There seems
to be a problem with using the live data from the screen in the guidance
backend. It will take some time to debug this issue.
I don't know... The chipsets
Could this be looked at? Currently, changing *anything* in
displayconfig-gtk results in a bad xorg.conf for me...
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Evandro, please append your xorg.conf after performing the changes with
displayconfig-gtk. If your bug is different from this one please open a
new report.
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I would guess not. Please post your xorg.conf, Evandro, but it is
exactly my problem. That is, the displayconfig-gtk changes resulting in
a bad xorg.conf. The initial detection is another problem.
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My laptop is a Lenovo 3000 N100, 1280x800 15.4 screen.
gutsy beta detects it as a 1024x768 (older versions worked correctly).
After setting the right value with displayconfig-gtk it changes it
correctly on-the-fly but writes a bad xorg.conf, so the next startup of
the Xorg server is incorrect.
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What kind of monitor do you use? It seems to be broken.
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I have a Sony TX2 laptop with an 1366x768 LED Display. It seems that
xrandr gets the correct data but not ddcprobe.
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Could you please append the output of the following commands:
sudo ddcprobe
sudo get-edid | parse-edid
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@Evandro Fernandes Giovanini
Maybe you could post a screen shot or your default resolution so maybe there is
a coherence.
1366 isn't a multiple of 8 so this could be the problem.
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Maybe it has something to do with the issue described under
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_display_identification_data#Limitations
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I have the same problem.
Attached is the file created by displayconfig-gtk.
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Thanks, it is always a good idea to use separate bug reports for each
issue.
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** Attachment added: Screenshot-Screen and Graphics Preferences.png
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Btw. changing to i810 driver works with displayconfig-gtk but it is not
possible to switch back to intel driver. After selecting it the correct
one is shown in Driver box but after accepting with Ok the i810 driver
is still in xorg.conf listed. Should I a make a new bug report for this?
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** Attachment added: xorg.conf before using displayconfig-gtk
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