We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please feel free to
reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could, please test against
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this
Hi, I'm the original reporter. My former laptop died, and my current
configuration (Thinkpad X61s + Intel GM965 + Ubuntu 9.04) doesn't have
the issue.
Regards,
Jaime
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screen resolution autodetection when plugging monitor
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I've posted a new version of the -fglrx driver to our xorg-edgers PPA,
would you mind testing it either on Jaunty or Karmic and see if it
resolves this bug?
Get fglrx 8.620 here:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status:
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg = fglrx-installer
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I don't think this issue is related with fglrx. Now I have an Intel
GM965 with everything autodetected and no propietary drivers at all, and
fails the same way
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This bug remains unfixed in Intrepid Ibex
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** Tags added: valid-xorg-conf
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For unrelated reasons, I had to reinstall Ubuntu and X configuration
went to the defaults. After enabling propietary driver, X had more or
less the same issue:
- Booting without the external monitor limit the maximum resolution up to
1024x768
- Plugging the external monitor makes no difference
-
** Attachment added: test3.tgz
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Chris,
I followed your directions again. After disabling desktop-effects,
reconfiguring xserver-xorg AND rebooting with only the internal LCD
display, I could see a bare desktop with the default settings and
without the lowres error message I got in my last reboot. The output of
the commands and
Current Xorg.0.log (now I have plugged to a 1280x1024 monitor) and the
output of the requested commands with my currently working settings.
** Attachment added: test0.tgz
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Now I followed your directions in order to have the default
configuration, but the situation went worst.
- I removed previous working /etc/X11/xorg.conf
- I reconfigured xserver-xorg (both with and without fbdev)
- I restarted gdm, with my external display (1280x1024) plugged in.
- Xorg tried to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 158415 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158415
Seems to be a duplicate of Bug 158415. It could be fixed through adding
the Virtual line to the Display section.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 158415
higher resolutions aren't recognized
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 158415 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158415
Adding the virtual 2048 2048 didn't solved my problem. Instead, I get an
unusable huge login gdm theme, with the login input box outside the
desktop, without the possibility of scroll outside the limits.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 158415
higher resolutions aren't recognized for external monitors after hotplugging
but after X start (Virtual is static)
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Jamie - I want you to try the following steps to try and get to a
default xorg.conf that a new user would normally end up with after
installing Ubuntu and enabling the restrcited (fglrx) driver.
1. Log in using your normal configuration, and disable desktop effects
completely (System -
xorg.conf
** Attachment added: xorg.conf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16241564/xorg.conf
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to run without any /etc/X11/xorg.conf and
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