Great thank you. If it recurs or if I find a way to reproduce it I will
report back.
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Title:
Fractional Scaling turns screen sideways
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Gotcha. As I recall I had the Screen Rotation LOCKED when this occurred.
I cannot get the bug to recur. I've tried enabling / disabling fractional
scaling with the screen rotation locked and with it unlocked and it appears to
be working normally now.
I do notice another bug though. If
Seems to be fixed after reboot.
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Fractional Scaling turns screen sideways
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Final screenshot and result of enabling the Fractional Scaling option.
Note that to me this screen appears rotated 90 degrees.
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Public bug reported:
I right-click on desktop, click Display Settings, and find the Fractional
Scaling option.
When I enable the option my screen rotates 90 degrees. It's as if the display
thought I had rotated my device 90 degrees (but I hadn't I'm using a laptop).
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Second screenshot in sequence of events.
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Adding screenshots in sequence. First one.
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This affects me too, using Ubuntu 11.04.
Also I recently performed an apt-get update and apt-get install, which made
the progress bar go all the way to the end before freezing, but it still
freezes.
Please help. I like the gnome-app-install much better than the other package
manager that comes
Thank you for your detailed response and the suggestions. I imagine you
are correct in your assumption that it is those packages that caused it
to fail.
In the week or so between submitting this bug report and receiving a
response, I went ahead and did a clean install of 11.04 directly. So I
I'm not sure exactly what a custom PPA is to be honest. Can you be a little
more specific?
I did have a couple packages installed that were not available through the
repository. Grub customizer and Ubuntu tweak. I had trouble getting my laptop
monitor to work so I had open-source Radeon driver
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
The update manager gives me the option to update to Natty Narwhal. When I click
Upgrade it downloads the Distribution Upgrade tool, which proceeds to
prepare to upgrade. It then hangs on Setting new software channels for a
good ten
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Same here. I attempted to run after a fresh boot with the same crash.
code:
quagm...@quagmire-desktop:~$ sudo gedit /etc/pulse/default.pa
[sudo] password for quagmire:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
quagm...@quagmire-desktop:~$
/code
However, it doesn't crash all the time.
If I open Text
I also still have this bug. Recently updated to 9.04 and alsa-utils
1.0.18-1ubuntu11.
The master is always set to Mute on bootup.
I am running on an MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum with nForce 3 onboard sound.
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