Activity log for bug #1292467

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2014-03-14 11:00:06 Stefan Bader bug added bug
2014-03-17 12:20:25 Stefan Bader lightdm (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2014-03-17 20:51:12 Robert Ancell affects lightdm (Ubuntu) unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
2014-03-21 01:54:29 Robert Ancell summary Lightdm on dual-screens can break 3D acceleration Duel screen greeter can break 3D acceleration
2014-03-21 01:54:39 Robert Ancell unity-greeter (Ubuntu): importance High Medium
2014-03-21 01:54:41 Robert Ancell unity-greeter (Ubuntu): status New Triaged
2014-04-15 16:30:54 Stefan Bader summary Duel screen greeter can break 3D acceleration Dual screen greeter can break 3D acceleration
2014-04-16 08:42:57 Stefan Bader description When booting with two screens (internal LVDS and VGA), lightdm comes up in a mode where it displays separate screen content on both displays (so no mirror mode). These screens seem to be arranged side-by-side regardless of the fact that (like in my case) the combined width can be greater than 2048 and that is not supported with 3D acceleration at least on that older i945GME graphics. This results in very poor graphics performance and compiz using a lot of cpu cycles (which are rather limited on this Atom N270 anyways). Even worse, this does not get resolved when changing the setup in system settings to either only having one screen active or arranging them on top of each other). Booting with only the internal screen and then plugging in the external one after login seems to handle this better (although I probably need to remove any previous config to get into a kind of vanilla state again). Also it seems to be ok when I had the dual monitor boot and lightdm coming up side-by-side, when unplugging the external monitor before logging in. So logging in with the dual-monitor side-by-side setup causes 3D acceleration to be broken for that session (even when it switches to single monitor by configuration). However going back to lightdm, unplugging the external monitor, then log in and reconnect the external monitor is ok. When booting with two screens (internal LVDS and VGA), lightdm comes up in a mode where it displays separate screen content on both displays (so no mirror mode). These screens seem to be arranged side-by-side regardless of the fact that (like in my case) the combined width can be greater than 2048 and that is not supported with 3D acceleration at least on that older i945GME graphics. This results in very poor graphics performance and compiz using a lot of cpu cycles (which are rather limited on this Atom N270 anyways). Even worse, this does not get resolved when changing the setup in system settings to either only having one screen active or arranging them on top of each other). WORKAROUND: * Plug in external monitor after login (1) * Boot with "video=LVDS-1:d" (2) (1) Booting with only the internal screen and then plugging in the external one after login seems to handle this better (although I probably need to remove any previous config to get into a kind of vanilla state again). Also it seems to be ok when I had the dual monitor boot and lightdm coming up side-by-side, when unplugging the external monitor before logging in. (2) This will completely disable the internal screen for that boot. It cannot be enabled through the settings dialogue.
2014-04-16 08:43:39 Stefan Bader bug task added ubuntu-release-notes
2014-04-17 11:00:12 Andy Whitcroft ubuntu-release-notes: assignee Andy Whitcroft (apw)
2014-04-17 11:00:16 Andy Whitcroft ubuntu-release-notes: status New Fix Released
2014-04-27 06:28:33 max bug added subscriber max
2014-07-28 18:32:28 Simplehuman bug added subscriber Dmitriy "Simplehuman" Fedorov
2014-08-05 02:38:34 WinEunuchs2Unix bug added subscriber WinEunuchs2Unix
2014-08-11 15:51:00 Patricia Guimaraes bug added subscriber Patricia Guimaraes
2014-08-18 07:24:57 Eric Fournie bug added subscriber Eric Fournie
2014-09-13 18:01:36 Andrew bug added subscriber Andrew
2014-11-19 04:30:50 Matthew Weaver bug added subscriber Matthew Weaver
2015-01-04 17:53:31 max removed subscriber max
2015-01-13 15:36:18 Ralf Heiringhoff bug added subscriber Ralf Heiringhoff
2015-08-07 22:31:20 Mathew Hodson tags trusty
2016-02-19 14:26:48 Filofel bug added subscriber Filofel