Also posted to the Ubuntu forums here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=189373&page=2
This turns out to be an easy fix. Edit this file as root (sudo):
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/displayconfigabstraction.py
Change line 1648 as follows:
[code] if (size[0],size[1]) in self.standard_sizes][/code]
to
[code] if (1) ] #(size[0],size[1]) in self.standard_sizes] [/code]
(commenting out the remainder of the line)
Basically the function _computeSizesFromXorg() gets the available sizes from
self.x_live_screen.getAvailableSizes() and then promptly discards any that are
not in
self.standard_sizes. TwinView resolutions are generally not standard. Woops.
Original block:
[code]
def _computeSizesFromXorg(self):
self.available_sizes = [
(size[0],size[1]) \
for size in self.x_live_screen.getAvailableSizes() \
if (size[0],size[1]) in self.standard_sizes]
[/code]
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Display Module in KDE System Settings "fails to load" [[Update: Only with
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