[Bug 572155] Re: Splash image wrong size when two displays connected

A. Denton aquina at tron-delta.org
Sat Apr 27 22:30:10 UTC 2013


I have a Lenovo 230 notebook with an LCD attached to the docking station
and an external 24" screen connected to the very same station. As long
as the 24" screen is offline (switched of) the Plymouth boot screen is
correctly scaled at 1366x768 in the notebooks LCD -- which is the
primary screen. But in case the system is booted with the 24" monitor
connected and enabled (switched on) -- which is the secondary screen --
the LCD shows the boot screen displaced in the upper left corner. About
30% of the primary LCD screen are black. The boot screen on the 24"
screen is in a wrong resolution at that time and not the recommended
1920x1200.

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Title:
  Splash image wrong size when two displays connected

Status in “plymouth” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When having my 1920x1200 display connected as primary display and my
  1280x720 projector connected as a secondary display the ubuntu splash
  image while booting and shutting down is 1280x720 instead of 1920x1200
  on my primary display putting it in the upper left corner making the
  rest of the screen black.

  If I disconnect my secondary display, the splash image resolution is
  correct and fills the entire screen on my primary display (1920x1200).

  This occurs when using the default noveau driver for nvidia cards in
  Lucid Lynx.

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