This morning I applied updates that came in via update manager. There
were Unity updates, so I rebooted and tried again to use my two
monitors, but I still have the same behavior as described in #42.
Anyone else having this issue?
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Sorry, but please disregard comment #15. It was not my NIC driver.
Instead it was an issue with NetworkManager not populating my
/etc/resolv.conf file. This is a problem that has been reported
elsewhere. I installed the resolvconf package so that I could manually
specify my dns servers.
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This morning I applied updates via the flashing Software Center. Since
some of them were Unity updates, I rebooted. Then I lost my onboard
Realtek ethernet! I have an ASUS M4A89GTD Pro motherboard, with Realtek
RTL8111/8168B ethernet controller. Googling the issue, I found this bug
thread. It
Followup on my entry, #42:As suggested in #12, I installed xfce4. I
logged in using xfce, and was able to easily get twinview working, with
no anomalies. Looks like this may be a Unity bug instead of
specifically an nvidia bug?
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I'm having the same symptom as that of Michael, #34. Also a Quadro
card.
I cannot get Twinview to work since I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10. My
computer is a Dell Optiplex 960, with a Dell-supplied nVidia Quadro NVS
420 card, connected via DVI to two Dell 2009W monitors. Until Monday, I
was success