[ubuntu-za] Ubuntu 12.04 Paingolin

Jan Greeff jan at verslank.net
Thu May 10 20:38:45 UTC 2012


Frans, sometimes you need to change your screen resolution to get the 
right fit.

Jan



On 10/05/2012 13:37, frans wrote:
>
>
> Well I had some crazy problem last night, testing the dual screen 
> capabilities of ubuntu12.04 I pluged in my Desktop screen on my 
> netbook and set it to have two seperate images, then I porceed to set 
> the bigger screen to max (native) resolution, and have no normal 
> orientation for the screen. I had Either clockwise or counter 
> clockwise...wt... anyway setting it one setting lower corrected that 
> problem, but still a minor annoyance. Also the screen gets recognized 
> as 19" instead of 17".
> I will be testing on my Desktop pc as soon as it's fixed just to make 
> sure...but i think it's to do with the intel drivers.
>
>
> On 12/05/09 14:28, tim at cybersmart.co.za wrote:
>> I tend to agree. Despite an update problem which was simple to 
>> resolve with the right guidance, I've had no problems with unity or 
>> other changes.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my HTC
>>
>> ----- Reply message -----
>> From: "Mark Widdicombe" <markwiddicombe at gmail.com>
>> To: "Ubuntu South African Local Community" <ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>
>> Subject: [ubuntu-za] Ubuntu 12.04 Paingolin
>> Date: Wed, May 9, 2012 12:36
>>
>>
>> On 9 May 2012 12:01, Hilton Gibson <hilton.gibson at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Please see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PreciseUpgrades
>> >>>>>
>> > It is generally recommended that users of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS wait 
>> until the
>> > first point release, due in July, before upgrading.
>> >>>>>
>> I just upgraded from 10.04 due to having stupidly uninstalled stuff
>> that should not be uninstalled.  Upgrade (from live CD) went
>> flawlessly--home partition preserved and Windows 7 partition
>> preserved. Having used 12.04 for about a week, I'm surprised at all
>> the fuss made about Unity: I find it easy to use; I do miss my panel
>> applets, though, but I believe there's a way to get them working.
>>
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