Public bug reported:
In Kubuntu/Hardy it is not possible to change display settings as the
module cannot be loaded and it is therefore impossible to configure a
dual screen with an extra monitor to a laptop.
Actually, attaching a secondary screen to a laptop has always been a pain and
practically impossible for all non-geeks which - as I - finds it a complete "no
go" to edit xorg.conf manually. Now, with xorg7.3 in Hardy it should
(theoretically) be easy for the user to plug in a new monitor to his laptop in
order to obtain an extended desktop AND plug it out again when he leaves the
office. (AND plug in another and *different* monitor with a different
resolution as he arrives at a new place, e.g. at home).
So in future alpha/beta-releases, please please please make an effort to at
least make sure the display config is available, so we can test it.
The displayed error in System Settings > Monitor & Display is:
»Library Files for "libpython2.5.so" not found in paths.«
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Display configuration does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181453
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