I installed 2.6.29 from the PPA, this fixed the problem in ubuntu classic. In the unity desktop with 2.6.39 I can have choose one monitor only, with two monitors I have issues where the workspace is not the same size as the screen.?field.comment=On a Lenovo Thinkpad Edge, installing 2.6.39 from the Kernel PPA also fixes the problem in ubuntu classic. In the unity desktop with 2.6.39 I can have choose one monitor only, with two monitors I have issues where the workspace is not the same size as the screen. (See attachments). A workaround can be made by setting up the screens in classic mode and the logging out and logging into the unity desktop (see last attachment)?field.comment=On a Lenovo Thinkpad Edge, installing 2.6.39 from the Kernel PPA also fixes the problem in ubuntu classic. In the unity desktop with 2.6.39 I can have choose one monitor only, with two monitors I have issues where the workspace is not the same size as the screen. (See attachments). A workaround can be made by setting up the screens in classic mode and the logging out and logging into the unity desktop (see last attachment)
I installed 2.6.29 from the PPA, this fixed the problem in ubuntu classic. In the unity desktop with 2.6.39 I can have choose one monitor only, with two monitors I have issues where the workspace is not the same size as the screen. ?field. comment= On a Lenovo Thinkpad Edge, installing 2.6.39 from the Kernel PPA also fixes the problem in ubuntu classic. In the unity desktop with 2.6.39 I can have choose one monitor only, with two monitors I have issues where the workspace is not the same size as the screen. (See attachments). A workaround can be made by setting up the screens in classic mode and the logging out and logging into the unity desktop (see last attachment) ?field. comment= On a Lenovo Thinkpad Edge, installing 2.6.39 from the Kernel PPA also fixes the problem in ubuntu classic. In the unity desktop with 2.6.39 I can have choose one monitor only, with two monitors I have issues where the workspace is not the same size as the screen. (See attachments). A workaround can be made by setting up the screens in classic mode and the logging out and logging into the unity desktop (see last attachment)