"Beamer" is another display device connected to VGA connector.
The behavior on Ubuntu 16.04 was perfect.
a) the system menu was visible on each screen
b) the login dialog follows the mouse
c) configurations were automatically detected (i guess depending on device
ids). and former configurations r
Formatted table again, is there any way to edit a posted entry or to
format (markdown, ..)?
.. Connected ... Internal LCD ... VGA
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First time ... Monitor on VGA .. L+S
I hope this table is correct. I will verify it as soon as possible (when I have
a beamer).
Reconfiguration is done with GUI Display dialog (to LCD off and VGA as active
display).
L+S ... Login/System bar
E ... Empty screen
Off ... Screen off
S ... Normal working screen with system bar ...
Screenshot of internal LCD and external VGA in mirror configuration in
attachment.
** Attachment added: "screenshot_lcdAndvga_mirrored.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1773484/+attachment/5145283/+files/screenshot_lcdAndvga_mirrored.png
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You received this bug notifi
The issue of the Bug description is the most important, because it will affect
most of users. This issue has no link to the i-tec adapter issue, it is also
visible when the adapter is not connected.
I remember that the situation now (on Ubuntu 18.04) is compareable with the
situation on Ubuntu 1
Question 1) Monitor is plugged in on standard VGA connector (15 pin
D-Sub). I guess it does not matter which monitor type. I have done it
with a Ilyama ProLite G2773HS and a Samsung Syncmaster S24B350 monitor.
As soon as the monitors are configured, for example the external monitor
as replacement
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 16.04 the login screen and system menu bar, ... is moved to
the monitor where the mouse pointer is located. On Ubuntu 18.04 login
dialog and system menues are restricted to the main monitor.
So if you have a notebook with defect lcd display you can work with it
usin
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