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Subject: "xrandr -o left" sometimes mess up the screens
From: ddreamer () ms93 ! url ! com ! tw
Date: 2010-09-24 14:43:29
Message-ID: 1878.114.39.161.54.1285339409.squirrel () 114 ! 39 ! 161 ! 54
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My Equipment: ASUS M51SN with nVIDIA 9500M Ubuntu 10.04, using current nVIDIA proprietary
driver 2 Monitors: one with the laptop, another is SAMSUNG 24" supporting HDMI I have
configured the two monitors to use separate X with the xrandr indicating the monitor with the
laptop as screen 0 and the other screen 1. I can successfully rotate the SAMSUNG 24" when
opening a terminal in that monitor by "xrandr -o left", "xrandr -o normal",
"xrandr -o inverted", or "xrandr -o right" without any problem. Adding
"--screen 1" to the command above works fine. However, while opening a terminal in the
laptop(screen 0), entering the above commands with "--screen 1" option will sometimes
deteriorate both screens so that I must restart X.
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<pre>My Equipment: ASUS M51SN with nVIDIA 9500M Ubuntu 10.04, using current nVIDIA proprietary
driver 2 Monitors: one with the laptop, another is SAMSUNG 24" supporting HDMI I have
configured the two monitors to use separate X with the xrandr indicating the monitor with the
laptop as screen 0 and the other screen 1. I can successfully rotate the SAMSUNG 24" when
opening a terminal in that monitor by "xrandr -o left", "xrandr -o normal",
"xrandr -o inverted", or "xrandr -o right" without any problem. Adding
"--screen 1" to the command above works fine. However, while opening a terminal in the
laptop(screen 0), entering the above commands with "--screen 1" option will sometimes
deteriorate both screens so that I must restart X. </pre>
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