I think it's related to something being mounted within a different context. For example, if I switch to my secondary monitor and start using nautilus with an SFTP mount it will auto-mount that. When I try to use it again later it will give me the XRANDR missing problems. Doesn't seem to happen if I stay diligent about making mounts on the correct Xorg context.
Bug affects me pretty often when using a dual monitor setup to edit text.
kris@knix1 ~/Desktop $ cat /etc/*-release ID=LinuxMint CODENAME= julia DESCRIPTION= "Linux Mint 10 Julia"
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DISTRIB_RELEASE=10
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I think it's related to something being mounted within a different context. For example, if I switch to my secondary monitor and start using nautilus with an SFTP mount it will auto-mount that. When I try to use it again later it will give me the XRANDR missing problems. Doesn't seem to happen if I stay diligent about making mounts on the correct Xorg context.