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Resolution for external monitor missing in list for DFP1
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Adding the SubSection solved the problem. Thanks a lot.
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Resolution for external monitor missing in list for DFP1
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** Attachment added: xrandr.out
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/arandr/+bug/941470/+attachment/2787644/+files/xrandr.out
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this is not exactly arandr's fault, but i think i can help anyway (an
explanation follows, if you just need to fix it go to the last
paragraphs):
when the x server starts, it figures out how large to make the
Virtual, the theoretical maximum area. in arandr, the virtual is shown
as the dark gray
re-assigning this to fglrx because the choice of the virtual size
drastically reduces the benefit of xrandr, basically to choosing whether
or not to mirror the primary output.
for comparison, on a similar laptop with an intel gm965 graphics card,
it defaults to 8k times 8k.
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Resolution for external monitor missing in list for DFP1
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please open a terminal and run the following command in a situation when
arandr produces erroneous results:
xrandr --verbose /tmp/xrandr.out
and submit the file /tmp/xrandr.out to this bug report, then i can have
a closer look at the situation.
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