I never tried to change its resolution (it's at the maximum by default), I just
did it with this bug happening
Now the resolution is correct again
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While I was with the downgraded packages, I found a workaround and when I
upgraded again I didn't have the problem anymore; I tried to do the downgrading
upgrading twice and I am unable to reproduce the bug (which was persistent
after reboot)
I tried to delete ~/.config/monitors.xml
Is there a
I downgraded successfully, I was able to do a weird manipulation (see below)
and when I upgraded again the changes remained and it works with the last
packages
Manipulation :
In the settings,
I increased the resolution of the monitor A which was downgraded (I could not
apply due to "hardware
I couldn't run this command (see attached shell output) and tried
sudo apt install libmutter-10-0=42.0-3ubuntu2 mutter-common=42.0-3ubuntu2
gir1.2-mutter-10=42.0-3ubuntu2
however I didn't pay attention when I did it, but I lost the display after
reboot and had to reinstall ubuntu-desktop
(I
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2060204
Title:
Resolution drop on third monitor on USB C
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I have a laptop with an integrated intel intel gpu, 2/3 days ago it was working
fine; I have 1 monitor plugged with hdmi and the other one with USB-c
Now, the one plugged with USB-C get a lower resolution 1024*768 (not
changeable) if the HDMI is plugged at the same time (it