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Is this bug reproducible with the latest Lucid packages ?
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Same here, I get high CPU load whenever i try to open the Screen settings menu
(and when i do other tings) . Resolution is stuck on 1024x768 and sometimes I
can change it to 1680x1050 but that only lasts 1 session and the next time i
start my computer again it is not always possible to change it
The same!
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