(In reply to comment #30)
> Works for me. Kubuntu 10.04 (KDE 4.4.2), Intel Mobile GM965. Regression in 4.5?
By "Works" you mean you can set resolution for one monitor?
I tried setting external monitor and turning of internal,
but it failed and just cloned internal resolution on external screen.
When I make a little bit more complex setup:
another monitor on top of the internal _not_ in clone mode,
it fails too. I tried various combinations of absolute/below/above.
But it just blinks many times and then clones one of the screen -> useless.
But xrandr from command line works perfectly: it blinks 1 time
and then sets resolutions and positions correctly.
This is command to place external monitor(VGA) above internal (LVDS):
xrandr --output LVDS --mode 1280x800 --rotate normal --pos 0x1200 --output VGA --mode 1920x1200 --rotate normal --pos 0x0
(In reply to comment #30)
> Works for me. Kubuntu 10.04 (KDE 4.4.2), Intel Mobile GM965. Regression in 4.5?
By "Works" you mean you can set resolution for one monitor?
I tried setting external monitor and turning of internal,
but it failed and just cloned internal resolution on external screen.
When I make a little bit more complex setup: below/above.
another monitor on top of the internal _not_ in clone mode,
it fails too. I tried various combinations of absolute/
But it just blinks many times and then clones one of the screen -> useless.
But xrandr from command line works perfectly: it blinks 1 time
and then sets resolutions and positions correctly.
This is command to place external monitor(VGA) above internal (LVDS):
xrandr --output LVDS --mode 1280x800 --rotate normal --pos 0x1200 --output VGA --mode 1920x1200 --rotate normal --pos 0x0