Activity log for bug #399727

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-07-15 13:21:42 kryme76 bug added bug
2009-07-18 15:42:14 Vish hundredpapercuts: status New Invalid
2009-07-31 14:00:46 kryme76 bug watch added http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=590376
2009-07-31 14:00:46 kryme76 bug task added gst
2009-07-31 14:27:40 Bug Watch Updater gst: status Unknown New
2009-08-01 10:47:30 Milan Bouchet-Valat bug task added xorg (Ubuntu)
2009-08-01 10:47:46 Milan Bouchet-Valat gst: status New Invalid
2009-08-03 19:47:48 kryme76 bug watch added http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=590673
2009-08-03 19:47:48 kryme76 bug task added gnome-control-center
2009-08-03 21:08:32 Bug Watch Updater gnome-control-center: status Unknown New
2009-08-11 22:55:07 Bryce Harrington xorg (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2009-08-12 03:55:16 Vish affects hundredpapercuts null
2009-09-02 23:11:12 Bryce Harrington tags jaunty
2009-10-30 23:12:14 Bryce Harrington xorg (Ubuntu): status Incomplete Invalid
2010-09-15 19:48:03 Bug Watch Updater gnome-control-center: importance Unknown Low
2010-09-16 00:57:30 Bug Watch Updater gst: importance Unknown Low
2013-03-02 07:01:26 sam wytoski description Installed Ubuntu 9.04 on a friends Amilo L7320GW. LCD not recognised, so I ended up with just the top left 1280x800 of a 1600x1200 virtual screen. It thought it was displaying the full 1600x1200. However, when I tried to set 1280x800 resolution it still seemed to still think it was displaying on a 1600x1200 screen and the display was very corrupted. (i.e. the horizontals were out of sync, strange wrapping, etc, like the worst interlacing feathering ever! - and even stranger, the mouse pointer was unaffected and completely out of sync with all of the 'interlace feathered' dialogue boxes I could just about make out) The Display dialogue then KEEPS this bad setting by default! It should REJECT it if not confirmed within the time limit, that's the whole point of confirming right? How do I reject the mode if I can't see or aim at the damn dialogue box! So, I was FORCED to edit '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' to revert this - a scary enough proposition to me, let alone my friend. I eventually discovered that in Section "Screen" I needed my SubSection "Display"s to have both 'Virtual' and 'Viewport' set to '1280 800'. My initial xorg.conf was basically empty, so I guess setting a resolution was leaving the virtual resolution at the 1600x1200 size dictated by the lack of a useful monitor probe. (assumes monitor must cope with the highest resolution card is capable of, it would seem) Maybe assuming Virtual/Viewport should match when monitor is 'unknown' would be safe way to do things, in the absence of a full blown 'tell me what resolution the monitor is' dialogue? Installed Ubuntu 9.04 on a friends Amilo L7320GW. LCD not recognised, so I ended up with just the top left 1280x800 of a 1600x1200 virtual screen. It thought it was displaying the full 1600x1200. However, when I tried to set 1280x800 resolution it still seemed to still think it was displaying on a 1600x1200 screen and the display was very corrupted. (i.e. the horizontals were out of sync, strange wrapping, etc, like the worst interlacing feathering ever! - and even stranger, the mouse pointer was unaffected and completely out of sync with all of the 'interlace feathered' dialogue boxes I could just about make out) The Display dialogue then KEEPS this bad setting by default! It should REJECT it if not confirmed within the time limit, that's the whole point of confirming right? How do I reject the mode if I can't see or aim at the dialogue box? So, I was FORCED to edit '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' to revert this - a scary enough proposition to me, let alone my friend. I eventually discovered that in Section "Screen" I needed my SubSection "Display"s to have both 'Virtual' and 'Viewport' set to '1280 800'. My initial xorg.conf was basically empty, so I guess setting a resolution was leaving the virtual resolution at the 1600x1200 size dictated by the lack of a useful monitor probe. (assumes monitor must cope with the highest resolution card is capable of, it would seem) Maybe assuming Virtual/Viewport should match when monitor is 'unknown' would be safe way to do things, in the absence of a full blown 'tell me what resolution the monitor is' dialogue?
2013-04-18 16:52:27 Bug Watch Updater gnome-control-center: status New Invalid