Hi hugo,

Can you explain more precisely what you mean by 'Scrambled'?  Does the
screen lock up, or are the screen graphics corrupted, or something else?
If it's possible to take a photograph and attach it, that could help.

Note that by design, displayconfig-gtk attempts to auto-detect your
hardware and sets its defaults to match what it thinks is correct.
Clearly this is not going to be the right behavior in all situations
(perhaps such as yours), and it would be expected that you'd be using
displayconfig-gtk to correct these things.  However, you might be
correct that a better user workflow would be to start with the *current*
settings, and not do autodetect (or perhaps provide a button to let the
user control it).  For this reason, I'm marking this bug a wishlist
item, for further discussion.

** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
       Status: New => Confirmed

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displayconfig-gtk: "Test" fails (scramled screen) even with default settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134706
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