Confirmed for Karmic 9.10 on an ASUS EEE PC 1000he / Intel GMA 950.
It only happens when Monitor hasn't been plugged in at boot time. Sometimes I can avoid it by switching Fn-F8 into mirror both screens. Using gnome-display-manager after that works fine in most cases - any resolution.
Confirmed for Karmic 9.10 on an ASUS EEE PC 1000he / Intel GMA 950.
It only happens when Monitor hasn't been plugged in at boot time. Sometimes I can avoid it by switching Fn-F8 into mirror both screens. Using gnome-display- manager after that works fine in most cases - any resolution.