I have a notebook, Samsung R480. I plug the HDMI output and everything goes ok. When I unplug it my desktop looks ok but if I go with the mouse to the bottom of the screen it continues far beyond, as if the monitor should be bigger. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Plug HDMI output 2. Unplug it 3. Go to the bottom or the right side of the screen Actual Results: The screen seems bigger, like with higher resolution but outside the monitor Expected Results: The screen size must be the one of the monitor If I go to the Nvidia X server settings and I change the resolution to a smaller one, then to the actual one (1366 x 768), the screen size becomes ok again.
did anyone see this bug???????
Yes.
thanks! it's driving me crazy
imho related: #349074
can you include the output of xrandr -q both before and after you unplug?
For xrandr -q outputs see my comments on bug #310168 . Sorry copy and paste doesn't work for some weird reason :(
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