is this bug still being looked at in Natty Narwhal? I get this same
behavior with Ubuntu 11.04/Gnome 2.32.1/NVIDIA driver 280.13/Compiz
0.9.4.0 on a 7600 GT AGP card.
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Same issue for me with Lucid. I have a HDMI twinview display set up to
the right of my laptop screen, and all fullscreen video by default is
maximized to my laptop screen rather than HDTV. I can work around this
with VLC but not for sites like YouTube.
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Same problem here. I launch Firefox from the media keys on my keyboard
and expect the browser window to appear on the monitor where my mouse
pointer is. This worked on Karmic, but has stopped working in Lucid -
they all launch on the first monitor. Nautilus (also bound to media key)
seems to do
I updated from Karmic to Lucid and now I have this problem as well. Do I
need to attach the xorg.conf file? I noticed there were some changes
between the versions of Karmic and Lucid, made by the update-manager.
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Thanks for the suggestion. But I'm not convinced this has to do with
'default monitor' settings. If a process's window is on one monitor,
any new windows (or processes) started by it should show up on the
same monitor (be it default or not).
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 6:24 AM, ChrisKelley
I'm having this problem, too... Just found out I've got 2 video outputs
on my Dell D630's docking station. Had been using DVI at 1920x1200 on
24 and 15 monitor at 800x600 on pc hd15 output. use Monitor
preferences to locate the monitors and then menus move to the small
secondary screen. I'm using
Use xrandr to find your monitor names then xrandr --output MONITORNAME
--primary
Then add that as a command to your System-preferences-Startup menu.
Reference: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9489366
There should be a tickbox on the Monitor Preferences dialog along with
the monitors to
Just updated to 9.04 and started having this issue.
did not have this in 8.04 at all
I try to open a file in my right monitor and it opens on my main one.
really looking for a fix on this one
attaching my xorg.conf to see if this can get resolved
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This still occurs in Jaunty amd64 with the 180 driver and seems to be
associated with gnome. Firefox, googleearth, monodevelop, prism,
foomatic gui all open on the screen I attempt to open them on.
Everything else opens on screen 0 only. I've attached my xorg.conf file.
This all worked great in
Still happening in jaunty
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NACK on fixed in jaunty.
Issues as described by themuddler on 2008-12-14 still apply.
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Experiencing the same as revgazza above with Intrepid 8.10. Note I'm
still using version 173 of the Nvidia driver due to a problem with
screen resolution on xscreen 1 with the new driver. A summary of the
behaviour I'm experiencing:
Application launched from top panel in xscreen 1 opens in
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I can confirm, this issue is STILL broken in Intrepid Ibex (8.10), I
just installed and I am experiencing the same exact issues :(
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Using Intrepid RC, separate X screen, opening a place on 2nd screen
results in folder opening on 1st. Also, attempting to open any
application from the top panel results in an error display, but no
message content.
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i think i am hit by this bug, too. it hits me with thunderbird every so
often.
i'd also like to know if this bug has been fixed in intrepid and if it
is going to be fixed in hardy.
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Thanks Ted,
Just so I am clear, this issue is resolved as of Ubuntu 8.10, which will
be released next month (October) ?
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BassKozz, what you described sounds like this bug. It has been fixed in
Gnome 2.24 which was released a few days ago and will be in the next
Ubuntu release (8.10?).
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What does fixed upstream mean?
I am having a similar problem (see:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=831460), but my problem happens
when I try and open launchers from the desktop on a dual-monitor
display. For some reason the applications (launched from the launchers)
always load on the
Also I forgot to mention, when I am watching a video (VLC) on my
secondary (RIGHT) monitor, and I make it full screen, it moves the
screen to the primary (LEFT) monitor. This also happens with Firefox,
if I am watching a video (i.e. YouTube) and I maximize the video to
fullscreen it moves the
fixed upstream now, thanks for reporting.
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I think this is Gnome bug #504692 - certainly this is the behaviour I
wrote the attached [upstream] patch for.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504692
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I have the same problem with a slight different xorg configuration, my
xorg.conf has two different Monitor, Device and Screen sections, the first is
for the CRT monitor the second is for the TV out.
Nvidia 6600gt and proprietary drivers as yours and I'm using hardy (upgraded
from gutsy).
I have
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