Summary: | Accessing systemsettings > display reverts multimonitor settings to "cloning" | ||
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Product: | [Applications] systemsettings | Reporter: | gabriele monfardini <gabrimonfa> |
Component: | kcm_randr | Assignee: | Gustavo Pichorim Boiko <gustavo.boiko> |
Status: | RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | brandonkirsch, ivan.mashchenko, ku.b, robert, sergey.nikulov, torotil |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Ubuntu | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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Description
gabriele monfardini
2009-01-30 11:57:07 UTC
I forget to report exactly the version: 4:4.2.0-0ubuntu1~intrepid1~ppa5 The bug still persists in 4.3.*. The same thing also happens if you start X with only one display and then use xrandr to change the display settings. kcm_randr will revert them to cloning as soon as it is started. This basically makes kcm_randr useless for multi-display settings. Confirm. Details: Here on openSUSE-11.3 the systemsettings "randr" panel forgets about user settings in KDE-4.4.4 . Thats not useable for average users with multi monitor setups. It appears as without a /etc/X11/xorg.conf the only mechanism is eigther a calling to xrandr in e.g. .xinitrc or a proper working desktop settings panel like kcm_randr. I have a very similar problem running 4.6.0 on OpenSuse 11.3. This problem has been a major issue for me for ages across many versions of KDE and OpenSuse -- Simply opening the "Display and Monitors" control panel causes my monitor layout to change without any input from me. What's worse, is that 75% of the time that this happens, all three of my monitors go out and my GUI session is lost. Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to kill X and all of my running applications, then my screens come back on and I try again with better success. I use an IBM Thinkpad with a dock that is connected to two external monitors. More times than not, when I log into my KDE session, the two external monitors are not set as they should be (no matter how many times I click "Save As Default") Then when I hit Display and Monitors to fix it, both of my external monitors are disabled (simply for opening the utility!) and my laptop display remains disabled as well. This behavior causes severe usability issues for me - I cannot undock during the workday without the risk of losing all of my open applications. Same issue on Fedora 16 with multiple monitor configuration (KDE 4.7.3). "Display and Monitor" configuration does not persistent across multiple logon sessions. It works fine when I configure it, but configuration goes to defaults, when I do logout/login. Thanks for reporting your bug. Since reporting Krandr has since been replaced by KScreen. It is available in the Plasma 4 series, and is default in Plasma 5 onwards. I hope this solves your issue. If you still have a problem after upgrading please reopen a new bug under kscreen. Thanks |