Public bug reported:
(There seems to be no package for the Live-CD?)
As far as I am concerned, the initial settings for the Live-CDs are wrong.
Use case: here I have a laptop with a corrupted screen. So what I do in my
installs, is disabling the internal display in System Settings, and attach a
secondary screen.
In the Live session, this is impossible. The reason is, that once a secondary
screen is detectable, the Live-CD is bent on activating a session with two
different screen contents, with the panel and stuff on the primary display.
There is no obvious way to disable the internal laptop screen.
So what I see after a boot to the Live-CD is the secondary screen only, without
panel, anything.
Im my opinion, a(ny) Live-CD should start with minimal settings, to actually
get it started for the user. The user can TRY later, go to Settings, like here,
shifting the panel to the secondary display, disable the primary display,
whatnot.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Questionable settings for Live-CD
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