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This bug seems to be fixed in Lucid with 4.4.2.
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Hegh,
Thank you for putting the xrandr command. It works fine for R60 with
Intel 945GM Integrated Video chip and Likom monitor.
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I can confirm this bug in KDE 4.4.1, using Karmic.
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Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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Fix released to the development version of Kubuntu 10.04.
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Here's my workaround (from a terminal window):
$ # Determine what the output names are:
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 1024, maximum 2560 x 1024
DVI-1 connected 1280x1024+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 376mm
x 301mm
1280x1024 60.0*+ 75.0 60.0*
The workaround proposed by Vu Ngoc San can be implemented in a clean way, too:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3107874.msg205118#msg205118
I am so glad this will be fixed for 10.04! Thanks 7oby for the good
news!
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For some reason in ARandr I can't increase width of worspace and set up
monitors side by side :(
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As a workaround, I use ARandR which works perfectly fine, including
drag'n'drop of monitor positions, and the ability to save monitor
schemes, that you can later load from .bashrc or .profile.
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This is the only stopper why I can't use Kubuntu for my work. Will stay
on Vista until this will be fixed
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Unfortunately (and quite unfortunately at that) this is not cherry-pickable. :(
It breaks just about every post-release protocol imaginable; adding new,
untranslated strings as well as modifying the strings of KRandrTray, which
would make them untranslated. This would definitely *not* something w
A fix has been released
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468931#c16
and commited to the KDE 4.4. upstream version:
http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/kcontrol/randr/ChangeLog?view=log
it fixes the setup of multiple monitor setups:
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-core-devel&m
Chris has hit the nail on the head, this is a major issue for anyone
presenting to or training clients, let alone the impact it has on your
desktop efficiency.
As a small business owner it is essential we spend our time running our
business not mucking about with out IT, it's also essential that w
+1 to the higher priority. This is a significant bug, not a missing
feature.
Anyone who doubts it should try using their Kubuntu for typical
professional purposes - like presenting; I did a presentation recently
and everything worked, recognising and understanding the existence of
dual monitors (t
I agree that this should be a higher priority. Being limited to 1
monitor (especially if it's a tiny 15" monitor like mine) is a huge
drawback. Does the Multiple Monitors option in the Display Settings work
for anyone in 9.10? If it does, it might be hard finding that someone on
this bug page...
-
I've done a fresh install of 9.10 and I'm having this problem too even
though it worked fine uner 9.04 (admittedly I had to manually edit my
xorg.conf to do it) this should absolutely not be a low priority issue,
it's not like multiple monitors are uncommon these days
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ps2: login into gnome, it works completely like it should be. however,
when trying the method of @paulocic (login gnome, logout, start kde), it
doesnt. screen2 stays black and when moving the mouse to it, the cursor
changes to an X. if i use krandrtray to set the resolution to very low,
i can make
ps: i installed and opened gnome-display-properties.
it warns
"It appears that your graphics driver does not support the necessary extensions
to use this tool. Do you want to use your graphics driver vendor's tool
instead?"
if chosen "no", also the gnome settings show only my first screen...
I had a perfectly working system and then this popup came:"an upgdare to
kubuntu 9.10 is availble"...
im allready spending a week to get everything working again. and this
one is persistent. If a fix is available in Suse and many people are
suffering, please prioritise this bug!
(nvidia, 2 screen
In Kubuntu 9.04 there was no 'Multiple Monitors' tab, so I worked around
it by editing my xorg.conf file. Today I updated to 9.10 and even though
my edited xorg.conf file remains the same, my dual monitors now have a
cloned desktop on them. I noticed the multiple monitors tab but it gives
me the sa
Im still having this problem here. With kde 4.2 and Kubuntu 9.04, it
works fine.
But when im using kubuntu 9.10 fresh install and kde 4.3, i try to
activate dual monitors (twinview) with nvidia-settings , but the plasma
crash when i activate the effects. Using Nvidia GeForce 7000M with
nvidia driv
I've noticed that if I log into gnome first and then logout and log into
KDE it works. A shame KDE won't work with dual-head as smoothly as
gnome...
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7oby
I am not as seasoned as other people here in finding out all info about
a bug, so I really appreciate the work that all of you do to try to find
possible solutions etc.
Is there a way to figure out who is in charge of this area in Kubuntu
and ask them nicely to change the level of importance
Terrible problem with Karmic, KDE 4.3 is becoming nice but completely
unusable with two screens. I have no way to use KDE until it's fixed...
Karmic can not be released with this problem !
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I see a fix has been developed over at OpenSuse (comment #4 and #14) back in
january '09:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468931
Get it upstream and pulled into Kubuntu.
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Low priority? Seriously???
I think it's probably likely that business users make up more than a
significant portion of people who use Linux. Adding real multiple
monitor support to any non-nVidia hardware is such a huge PITA that even
I won't touch it with a ten foot pole, so I'm stuck on a single
I can really not understand why this bug has an importance level of
Undecided and Low. As it is absolutely confirmed and affect a lot of
people, why is it not put higher up on the priority list?
I totally understand and know that nobody care if I move to Gnome
instead of KDE on one of my computers
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There's a previous bug report linked to the same upstream bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kdebase/+bug/385115
I suppose one should be marked as a duplicate.
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Excellent news. Happy to test bleeding edge code on request :)
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I think it is about time we confirm this one. Thanks for linking the
upstream report, as I have added it as a watch for this report. Thanks
again, and hopefully someone will start fixing the dual monitor stuff so
it "just works".
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Hi Guys,
I wonder if anyone can shed light, I have almost the identical problem. But
with a tiny twist!
* ATI Graphics card
* KDE 4.3
* Del optiplex
Output of xrandr:
nherr...@agamenmon:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1680 x 1050, maximum 3360 x 1050
DVI-1 connected 1680x1050+0+0
thanks for the warning.
Indeed, it changes my PPP fonts settings.
Anyway, it's better than nothing
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I does, but gnome-settings-daemon will also set keyboard layout,
accessibility options, mouse settings (like acceleration), will start
you a gnome screensaver and might inflict with clipboard management.
You might wanna killa gnome-settings-daemon after you use it but be
warned it set up more tha
Ah: if I run
gnome-settings-daemon
and then
gnome-display-properties
it works !
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Mmmm
I thought then "gnome-display-properties" would be a good workaround,
since it works perfectly under gnome.
(with a nice graphical interface that does screens positioning)
But for some reason "gnome-display-properties" cannot apply changes when
run under KDE.
Does someone know what to do to
So digging in the bug reports (kde bug #180437) revealed those buttons
for positioning are intentionally left out. Compare to recent SVN
http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/kcontrol/randr/outputconfig.cpp?view=markup
// FIXME: RandRScreen::applyProposed() has a bit of code fo
I made some googleing today and discovered
http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=62111
and a bugreport https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201866
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Same bad behaviour here with intel hardware.
It seems that the "Multiple Monitors" section is designed to work only with
xinerama
(indeed the service called when you click on this section is called 'xinerama':
try
"kcmshell4 xinerama")
but xinerama is deprecated (according to Xorg) !
here is th
The behavior described by Toni also occurs on Intel hardware. Opening
System Settings - Display will force clone mode. Very bad.
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I can confirm this on Karmic with Geforce 9800GTX+ using Nouveau driver.
XRANDR works, and creates the dual screen when the correct spell is
typed on the Konsole. But if I open the System Settings - Display, I
get little bit of flickering and I have a clone mode again within my 2
displays :( So it
I also see this on Karmic with an Intel card on Xorg Edgers
$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
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This bug is also present in the KDE 4.3 packages for Karmic.
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