NVidia TwinView displays incorrectly on screen 1 (slides) when screen 2 is enabled
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nvidia-kernel-common (Ubuntu) |
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: nvidia-
I have upgraded from Feisty to Gutsy. In Feisty I could enable the second screen with separate X server. On gutsy the following happens:
a) I can configure the displays with nvidia-settings. Here, if I activate "Separate X server", after restarting X nothing happens (nothing "new", meaning I still have only one screen visible)
b) I can configure the displays with System -> Administration -> Screens and Graphics. If I activate the second display here and restart X, the second screen lights up, everything seems correct, BUT the first screen seems to have a windowing feature, meaning that it has a resolution greater than the display (about 1.5 times wider and higher) and in the display it only shows a portion equal to the resolution displayed. If I move the mouse to the edges of the screen, it slides around. On the second screen this doesn't happen. If I disable the second screen in the above mentioned window, the first screen fixes itself without changing anything about it.
This bug is similar to https:/
Hardware Information:
Graphics adapter: Nvidia GeForce 7600GT (Gainward Bliss SFX) on PCI-Express x16
Primary Display: Samsung SyncMaster 757DFX, running at 1280x1024 @ 85Hz, connected through DVI to VGA adapter
Secondary Display: Acer AcerView 76e 1280x960 @ 75Hz, connected through DVI to VGA adapter
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-K8N-SLi (don't think it's important might not be important)
If necessary, I will try and take a screenshot of it happening, as well as the xorg.conf file when this problem occurs (right now I am only running single displaY)
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