* Add 09_gconfify_default_xrandr.patch: In a lot of situations it is
undesirable to have g-s-d change the XRandR settings, because it overrides
X.org customizations, leads to unnecessary mode switches, or increases
boot time. Add a gconf key "use_xorg_monitor_settings" to disable
apply_default_boot_configuration(), in which case the XRandR configuration
will not be touched unless there is a global or per-user configuration
file.
* debian/gnome-settings-daemon.gconf-defaults: Set use_xorg_monitor_settings
to true. This disables g-s-d's rather new default XRandR configuration and
reverts back to what we had up to Maverick beta. This avoids a lot of
monitor misconfigurations. (LP: #640807)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Tue, 05 Oct 2010 12:02:35 +0200
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-settings- daemon - 2.32.0-0ubuntu2
--------------- daemon (2.32.0-0ubuntu2) maverick; urgency=low
gnome-settings-
* Add 09_gconfify_ default_ xrandr. patch: In a lot of situations it is monitor_ settings" to disable default_ boot_configurat ion(), in which case the XRandR configuration gnome-settings- daemon. gconf-defaults: Set use_xorg_ monitor_ settings
undesirable to have g-s-d change the XRandR settings, because it overrides
X.org customizations, leads to unnecessary mode switches, or increases
boot time. Add a gconf key "use_xorg_
apply_
will not be touched unless there is a global or per-user configuration
file.
* debian/
to true. This disables g-s-d's rather new default XRandR configuration and
reverts back to what we had up to Maverick beta. This avoids a lot of
monitor misconfigurations. (LP: #640807)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Tue, 05 Oct 2010 12:02:35 +0200