On 16/11/12 10:59, Toralf Lund wrote:
On 16/11/12 10:28, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Toralf Lund wrote:
On 14/11/12 14:24, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
On 11/14/2012 12:38 PM, Toralf Lund wrote:
Does anyone else see this? Do you know if there is a way around it?
I don't have your problem, but another one.
I want my second monitor to be above the internal monitor by default.
I solved that by adding
Option "TwinViewOrientation" "Above"
to the Device section of the xorg.conf file.
Maybe you can google "xorg.conf twinview" and find the option to insert into xorg.conf that makes your external monitor the primary?
Hmmm. I've checked ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/304.60/README/xconfigoptions.html, but not really found anything that seems to be related to this. Also, the problem is not really making the monitor the primary, but rather to make sure it stays enabled. In a sense, it is a "disabled primary" once I log in.
does it happen with a different user account?
Good question. I was quite convinced that it did, but I can't have tested properly, because when I log into another account now, I find that everything is OK. That's a bit embarrassing...
since it happens on login it might be something in ~/.nvidia-settings-rc ?
It's not ~/.nvidia-settings-rc, though, as I get this problem even after copying the file from a different user (without this problem) or when just removing it (and other accounts work just fine without one.) Weird...
Found it! It turns out that it's actually the GNOME desktop resolution handling that's doing this, i.e. the setting stored in /desktop/gnome/screen/default/0 under "gconf". The problem went away after I simply opened Preferences->Screen Resolution, and confirmed the current setting of 3600x1200 by pressing Apply - after re-enabling the screen. Not sure what the "stored" setting originally was. I'm quite sure I haven't touched it in a long time, though, so *something* related to its handling must have changed after an upgrade. Also, all entries but 3600x1200 (which is the max total display area with both screens) in the config tool correspond to pixel counts that may be displayed on the laptop screen, and selecting any of them will disable the external monitor.
- Toralf
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