On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 10:00:22AM -0700, [email protected] wrote: > My Equipment > > * ASUS M51SN with nVIDIA 9500M > * Ubuntu 10.04 > * Current nVIDIA proprietary driver > * 2 Monitors: one with the laptop, another is SAMSUNG 24" supporting HDMI > > I have configured the two monitors to use separate X server using > nvidia-settings. > > "xrandr -q" indicates the monitor with the laptop as screen 0 and the SAMSUNG > screen > 1. > > The 24" display can only be successfully rotated by opening a terminal in > that 24" > monitor with the command of "xrandr -o left". > > Adding "--screen 1" to the command above works fine. > > > However, while opening a terminal in the laptop(screen 0), entering the above > commands with > "--screen 1" option will always deteriorate both screens so that I must > restart X.
Are you running Compiz? I have a similar problem where Compiz appears to get confused about the layout of a pair of screens when you rotate one of them. The terminal you used to run xrandr should still have the keyboard focus, so try running "killall compiz" (or possibly "killall compiz.real") to see if your screens get fixed. If you start compiz again with the screen already rotated then it seems to work. I haven't gotten around to tracking down exactly where the bug is, unfortunately. -- Aaron _______________________________________________ [email protected]: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: [email protected]
