Activity log for bug #114504

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-05-13 20:55:36 Eero Tamminen bug added bug
2007-05-13 21:04:42 Eero Tamminen description Version: - Kubuntu: Feisty Fawn 7.04 Test-case: - Open System Settings -> Version: - Kubuntu: Feisty Fawn 7.04 Test-case: - Open System Settings -> Computer Administration -> Screen & Monitor - Select Color & Gamma tab, change some setting and then apply the change - Log out and restart X server Expected outcome: - Gamma changes, otherwise screen settings are the same Actual outcome: - X server starts in 640x480@60Hz interlace mode I'm pretty sure I had earlier successfully changed resolution from the same tool, and the reason for the broken configuration was the gamma change I tried. For a newbie this could be a bit scary as it would probably normally happen on next boot. The interlace mode is not really usable and I'm not sure this situation is fixable with the UI tool. After that happened I edited xorg.conf by hand and didn't touch the UI configuration stuff anymore (even to verify that it really was gamma setting). I have MGA G550 gfx card.
2007-05-13 21:05:07 Eero Tamminen title resolution changes to 640x480 interlaced after changing gamma [feisty] resolution changes to 640x480 interlaced after changing gamma
2007-05-24 01:02:18 Jonathan Jesse None: statusexplanation Changing this to the kde-systemsettings package. Please correct this if incorrect. Thanks, Jonathan
2007-08-16 03:09:08 Jonathan Jesse kde-systemsettings: status New Incomplete
2007-08-16 03:09:08 Jonathan Jesse kde-systemsettings: statusexplanation Changing this to the kde-systemsettings package. Please correct this if incorrect. Thanks, Jonathan Good evening, I noticed the last update for this bug was on 2007-05-13 when it was reported. Are you still having problems with this bug? If so can you please make sure your system is completly up to date and then update this bug? If you are no longer having problems w/ this bug could you please let us know so we can act on it differently. Thanks, Jonathan