I also had this issue after gutsy2hardy update with nvidia card. The gdm
login screen had a super high virtual resolution. I remember going
trough a lot of trouble getting the desktop resolution ok. Commenting
the virtual line in xorg did not work for me. What worked for me was
leaving just the
Forgot to mention something that I dont know if has anything to do with
the issue...
While trying to solve my gdm login resolution I considered using xrandr
as a pre-gdm-script but while testing it on the shell as described in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution it did not work so I never
I'm having a similar issue with Hardy. GDM displays at 1280x1024 but
when I log in, the Gnome desktop shows up at the correct 1600x1200
resolution. My monitor (Samsung SyncMaster213T) and/or video card Intel
GMA33 onboard do not get autodetected properly under Hardy, so I had to
manually
Thanks, closing as fixed as per #16.
Yes the Screen Resolution tool has been completely reworked, and
displayconfig-gtk is deprecated (but still installed). If there are
remaining issues with those tools, please file new bugs.
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Status: Triaged = Fix Released
It seems that this bug is fixed now.
However, the Screen Resolution tool seems to be very different now - I
am missing the Monitor database which were in the gutsy version - this
should probably be filed in another bug.
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Is this still an issue for anyone with Hardy beta?
We've changed how the Screen Resolution tool works, and of course
xorg.conf no longer lists explicit resolutions since the x server
autodetects them, so most of the things that I think could cause this
behavior should now be resolved. Virtual is
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I am having a similar problem on Kubuntu Gusty 64 using an integrated
Intel GM965 chipset.
(Note that I have run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, setting the
driver to intel, and the display resolution to 1680x1050 to match my
hardware).
When I boot up (start my machine from a power-off
It sounds like gdm is getting confused by the Virtual keyword in
xorg.conf.
IIRC, Virtual was added to support xrandr. Two things need to be
researched: A. What this parameter enables. B. Why gdm is getting
confused by it.
Also, I suspect there are a number of dupes of this bug (like 139912
Same problems with the RC on my Znote 6314w with Geforce 7600Go and a native
resolution of 1280x800. Im using the proprietary drivers too...
The resolution in the GDM login screen seems to be something like 800x600 and
changes to the correct one after the login process.
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I also commented out the Virtual line and the issue was fixed. Why was
this even added in the first place?
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As a fix i used Alex Willmers suggestion except i just commented the
line virtual hres vres where hres and vres would be some value. That
worked for me.
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I have the same issue also. xorg.conf is attached. This is fully updated
gutsy as of 2nd October 7:00pm UK time.
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I have the same symptoms on a Dell M1330 with a 1280x800 screen and an
Nvidia 8400GM using proprietary drivers . I set the resolution once
logged in, the screen's native.
When gdm/X starts I see a cropped Nvidia logo, as though zoomed in, then
a large login box and mouse pointer aslo as if zoomed
Commenting the line virtual 1920 1440 and adding 1280x800 to the
list of modes has resolved this problem for me.
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