Bug 136283

Summary: dual head displays wrong resolution
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Andrew D. Stadler <stadler>
Component: system-config-displayAssignee: Adam Jackson <ajax>
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Description Andrew D. Stadler 2004-10-19 05:03:37 UTC
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Description of problem:
Primary display is 1400x1050 and 2nd display is 1600x1200.
Setting everything up for dual head and spanning desktops, it works great.
But when you reenter s-c-d it shows 1400x1050 for the 2nd display.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
system-config-display-1.0.17-2

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.  setup a system with different sized monitors (mine are pri. 1400x1050 and sec. 1600x1200)
2.  use s-c-d to configure dual head and spanning.  on dual head tab, set mon type, 2nd vid card, res, color, and layout.
3.  reboot.  verify that everything is working properly.
4.  run s-c-d and note the dual head settings
    

Actual Results:  dual head resolution = 1400x1050

Expected Results:  dual head resolution = 1600x1200

Additional info:

Comment 1 Matthew Miller 2005-04-26 16:22:29 UTC
Fedora Core 2 is now maintained by the Fedora Legacy project for
security updates only. If this problem is a security issue, please
reopen and reassign to the Fedora Legacy product. If it is not a
security issue and hasn't been resolved in the current FC3 updates or
in the FC4 test release, reopen and change the version to match.

Comment 2 Andrew D. Stadler 2005-05-05 00:27:35 UTC
Confirmed still exists in FC3/latest, system-config-display-1.0.24-1

Comment 3 Adam Jackson 2006-03-03 15:35:00 UTC
Mass update: move dual head bugs from FC5 to FC6, no way they can get fixed
before FC5 release at this point.

Comment 4 Matthias Clasen 2006-07-06 22:03:19 UTC
Add to FC6Destop tracker

Comment 5 Otto J. Makela 2008-03-24 20:52:55 UTC
The same (or very closely related) problem persists with Fedora8 and
system-config-display-1.0.51-4 -- with a 1400×1050 primary display, the
secondary display ends up being the same resolution instead of the intended
1600×1200.

Comment 6 Bug Zapper 2008-05-14 01:57:54 UTC
Changing version to '9' as part of upcoming Fedora 9 GA.
More information and reason for this action is here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping

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Comment 8 Bug Zapper 2009-07-14 16:47:15 UTC
Fedora 9 changed to end-of-life (EOL) status on 2009-07-10. Fedora 9 is 
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