closing since there is no recent duplicate and the submitter says it
works in jaunty
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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lenovo x200 incorrect resolution gnome prop. crash SIGSEGV in strcmp()
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Just as a side note. I no longer have this problem any more, i've been
using 9.04 since about alpha 4 and haven't noticed any problems similar
to this. Thanks.
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could anybody getting the issue try to add a valgrind log?
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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the issue is similar to bug #286503, could somebody having the issue try
to get a valgrind log?
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind has details on how to get a valgrind
log
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This also happens to me on a Dell Lattitude D630. Ocassionally when I
plug in an external monitor (1600x1200) and activate it in gnome-
settings daemon, I get the wall effect and can only use the subset of
the external monitor covered by the LCD (1440x900). Sometimes the
unreachable area has
Even with a fresh 8.10 install the resolution is still incorrect and the
top gnome bar doesn't cover the whole screen. The login screen
resolution is also incorrect even after mirrored is switched off and
corrected to 1280x800 on the desktop. So! I wanted to Point this link
out to anyone who has
** Attachment added: Mandriva 2009.0 xorg.conf from my system (Intel 965GM)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18634594/xorg.Mandriva
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The screen properties crash was fixed for me several updates ago.
However, the screen resolution problem with multiple displays connected
persists, and is reproducible on my system with an Intel 965 display
adapter. In fact, because I work with several different versions of
Linux, I can give some
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Please answer these questions:
* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
This will help us to find and resolve the problem.
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1) Yes.
2) You can take Nec MultiSync V520 and motherboard with VIA VT8601T (GA-6VEML).
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When I did a fresh install with the beta i386 the default resolution was
limited because it was set to mirrored. In the past this caused several
problem. I have noticed more recently that new intel drivers were included
in an update a few days ago. Since then I have experience absolutely no
Happened to me as well using a Dell Latitude E6400 when I connected to a
projector and selected to use it as a 1024x768 (its native resolution)
in addition to my laptop's LCD at 14050x900.
Rob
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