Multi-monitor support doesn't allow for overlapping displays
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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One Hundred Papercuts |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) |
Won't Fix
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Wishlist
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Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
Bug Description
Multi-monitor support with System-
When you have a laptop and a larger monitor that is not a projector, this is what I generally want. It allows me to quickly detach the laptop and continue using it.
xorg can do it:
xrandr --output VGA --mode 1920x1200 --pos 0x0 --output LVDS --mode 1680x1050 --pos 0x0
When I do that in a command shell, the display application shows the overlapping screens. But as soon as I move one of them with the mouse, I lose: I can no longer position them over each other.
I realize this is a bug in a specific application, but it really is a "paper cut" because it bites people who are new to Ubuntu quickly.
Changed in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) |
importance: | Undecided → Wishlist |
Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. Unfortunately a paper cut should be a small usability issue that affects many people and is quick and easy to fix. I'm afraid this bug can't be addressed as part of this project.
Thia does not affect the majority of the users, Hence not a papercut.
A paper cut is a minor usability annoyance that an average user would encounter on his/her first day of using a new installation of Ubuntu 9.10.
For further info about papercuts criteria , pls read > https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/PaperCut
Don't worry though, This bug has been marked as "invalid" ONLY in the papercuts project.