Could you provide instructions on where to download the correct source,
and possibly what flags and whatnot you compiled the patched version
with? I tried to apply one of the regression patches a month or two
back, and while I patched and built successfully, my complete version
had completely kill
HAHAHAHA! It works, oh gods it works! Thank you both Chris and Marc!
My first reboot I had to manually restart lightdm, but that's a small
price to pay to actually SEE my whole desktop at > 1024x600 all at once
without pointless panning, especially if I happen to load up a game that
uses the scre
Ok, my hacky changes to Oneiric killed it, so I reinstalled to Precise,
and then applied your built fix. Works beautifully in the environment
is was built for. I think the patch is golden.
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Rodrigo, I'm trying to follow your instructions here, as I'm running a
32bit version of Oneiric, and trying to build that. However, I must
have a newer version of "bzr", as it tells me the clone command is now
deprecated, (though it pulled it down anyways), but when I go to run the
bzr bd -- -b, i
And to clarify, my bzr version is 2.4.1
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Ha, nevermind, figured out I need the bzr-builddeb plugin. New at this,
so much of Linux is so power-user oriented, instead of end-user
friendly.
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Rodrigo, verifying that your patch works for an i386 build. Thank you
so very much!
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This also happens in the Unity/Gnome desktop
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xrandr --scale 1.2x1.2 restricts area in which mouse moves
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I was one of the ones who had commented in bug 866065, and any other
thread I'm finding (and there are QUITE a few, as this is affecting many
people) Here's hoping somebody looks into THIS one, because the scale
function of xrandr is a MUST on my netbook. I'm running the Unity/Gnome
desktop on my
I'm also having the problem where the far left battery indicator (which
shouldn't be there IMO) overlaps the weather indicator from time to
time.
Also Tomas makes a VERY good suggestion there, that would be the more
logical approach.
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I'll build one, if somebody could tell me how. I haven't had to undo a
patch before, and am leery about breaking it and being hosed. I have
bad luck with compiling core stuff lol ;)
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htt
(and yes, I use Gnome)
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or Unity, not sure which, I'm not a linux guru, just a casual USER. If
I can provide more information to get this resolved, please let me know
what you need and how to find it.
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Just would like to chime in that I also am having this issue. My Asus
EEE 1010HAB netbook has a max resolution as detected of 1024x600, but I
would use xrandr to "stretch" the size of my desktop, with amazing
results, in Ubuntu 11.04, with no problems whatsoever, using the
following command:
xran
My libX11.so already exists (linked to libX11.so.6.3.0 ... same as
libX11.so.6), and my libx11-dev is up to date and installed as well.
I'm having the same problem Joel is in comment #4. Running in terminal
or from Unity the program doesn't do anything, just hangs.
Ubuntu 11.04 32bit.
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You re
Actually drapes DOES start, but under the Unity desktop, as
configured by default, you can't see the icon to let you see that fact,
or to allow you to configure drapes, making it rather useless. If you
configure the Unity panel to show all system notification icons (as I
just did) then it work
Well there you go, if you just wait 10 years, you don't ever have to fix
anything. Could have fixed it 5-6 years ago, but why bother, right?
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