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On 2015/09/29 07:14 PM, Tim WIlliams wrote:
Hi All,
I've got another problem after upgrading to Mageia 5/Trinity r14.
When working for clients on-site, I will usually take my own laptop with me and plugin
into an external monitor +
keyboard while there. I have a script which automatically detects and extends the desktop
to the external monitor
when I log in. My task bar defaults to the external monitor when present and is shown on
the laptop screen when
there is no external monitor. This has been working perfectly for years.
However, after my latest upgrade, the taskbar no longer displays on the laptop screen if
I boot up after having
previously used the external monitor, making my desktop unusable.
The problem seems to be that the taskbar display is now "fixed" to whichever
monitor it was last set to display
on, regardless of whether that monitor is actually present or not. The external monitor
output isn't actually being
enabled due to a mis-detection, there is no signal output on the monitor port and the
desktop has not been extended
off the visible area of the laptop screen in any way.
The only solution I have found so far is to plug into an external monitor, enable that
monitor with an extended
desktop using my script (which runs xrandr) and manually drag the taskbar back to the
laptop screen. This is OK
when I have a monitor available, but if I'm out and about with no monitor available,
I'm a bit stuck and have to
use XFCE instead.
Ideally it would be nice if the prior behaviour was restored, but I'd settle for a
simple script run during login
which can move the taskbar back to the laptop screen every time I login, it's not a
big deal to drag back to the
external monitor after I login.
Is there any way to achieve this? I'm thinking that either there is a command I can
issue which will move the
taskbar location on demand, or alternatively I could use something (eg sed with a regex?)
which re-writes the
underlying config setting before the task bar starts (where is the config setting?)!
Thanks in anticipation, Tim Williams
Hi Tim (Williams),
could you open a bug report on bugszilla? This looks like it might be a regression of some
sort. I also use two
monitors occasionally and never noticed this problem, but I haven't tried in the last
12 months or so.
Cheers
Michele
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