Activity log for bug #1392742

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2014-11-14 14:17:31 Jeremy Jao bug added bug
2014-11-14 14:18:09 Jeremy Jao tags nvidia
2014-11-14 14:18:21 Jeremy Jao tags nvidia multi-monitor nvidia
2014-11-14 14:18:45 Jeremy Jao tags multi-monitor nvidia cinnamon multi-monitor nvidia
2014-11-14 14:40:21 Jeremy Jao description Version/Specs: - Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon - Nvidia Quadro K2200 - Nvidia Drivers: xorg-peppers ppa 140 (using these xorg settings) - ASUS P287Q (DP 1.2) - main monitor supposedly (most things look great but dual monitors with different DPI is weird) - Lenovo Thinkcentre 1600x1200 (DVI) - 2nd monitor Some background: When I made the computer, the card automatically assumes the DVI port is the first monitor especially during boot, but obviously, I changed the settings via nvidia settings in sudo to make my main monitor the ASUS. What I do is that I will lock the screen for 20+ minutes and leave it idle. It doesn't matter I tell Cinnamon to turn off the monitors after a certain time or not. What happens is that the main monitor will move to the Lenovo monitor when I lock the screen as said above. When I log in from a log-out or clean reboot. I expect that when I log back in from the lock screen, the main monitor will be the ASUS Monitor. To fix the problem, I have to log out and log back in. This problem happens 100% of the time. Version/Specs: - Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon - Nvidia Quadro K2200 - Nvidia Drivers: xorg-peppers ppa 140 (using these xorg settings) - ASUS P287Q (DP 1.2) - main monitor supposedly (most things look great but dual monitors with different DPI is weird) - Lenovo ThinkVision 1600x1200 (DVI) - 2nd monitor Some background: When I made the computer, the card automatically assumes the DVI port is the first monitor especially during boot, but obviously, I changed the settings via nvidia settings in sudo to make my main monitor the ASUS. What I do is that I will lock the screen for 20+ minutes and leave it idle. It doesn't matter I tell Cinnamon to turn off the monitors after a certain time or not. What happens is that the main monitor will move to the Lenovo monitor when I lock the screen as said above. When I log in from a log-out or clean reboot. I expect that when I log back in from the lock screen, the main monitor will be the ASUS Monitor. To fix the problem, I have to log out and log back in. This problem happens 100% of the time.
2014-11-14 14:40:35 Jeremy Jao description Version/Specs: - Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon - Nvidia Quadro K2200 - Nvidia Drivers: xorg-peppers ppa 140 (using these xorg settings) - ASUS P287Q (DP 1.2) - main monitor supposedly (most things look great but dual monitors with different DPI is weird) - Lenovo ThinkVision 1600x1200 (DVI) - 2nd monitor Some background: When I made the computer, the card automatically assumes the DVI port is the first monitor especially during boot, but obviously, I changed the settings via nvidia settings in sudo to make my main monitor the ASUS. What I do is that I will lock the screen for 20+ minutes and leave it idle. It doesn't matter I tell Cinnamon to turn off the monitors after a certain time or not. What happens is that the main monitor will move to the Lenovo monitor when I lock the screen as said above. When I log in from a log-out or clean reboot. I expect that when I log back in from the lock screen, the main monitor will be the ASUS Monitor. To fix the problem, I have to log out and log back in. This problem happens 100% of the time. Version/Specs: - Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon - Nvidia Quadro K2200 - Nvidia Drivers: xorg-peppers ppa nvidia-140 (using these xorg settings) - ASUS P287Q (DP 1.2) - main monitor supposedly (most things look great but dual monitors with different DPI is weird) - Lenovo ThinkVision 1600x1200 (DVI) - 2nd monitor Some background: When I made the computer, the card automatically assumes the DVI port is the first monitor especially during boot, but obviously, I changed the settings via nvidia settings in sudo to make my main monitor the ASUS. What I do is that I will lock the screen for 20+ minutes and leave it idle. It doesn't matter I tell Cinnamon to turn off the monitors after a certain time or not. What happens is that the main monitor will move to the Lenovo monitor when I lock the screen as said above. When I log in from a log-out or clean reboot. I expect that when I log back in from the lock screen, the main monitor will be the ASUS Monitor. To fix the problem, I have to log out and log back in. This problem happens 100% of the time.