Get dual monitors to function properly in 9.04

Asked by keepitsimpleengr

There is a bug in glib with the 9.04 release, that severely limits usefulness of a second monitor.

This is fully discussed in Launchpad https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346964

A fix has been incorporated in updates to glib, but they are not available in jaunty repositories.

How can I fix this so that I can use my second monitor?

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madhu (madhavansk) said :
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I have a dual head configuration (no xinerama) on current juanty. Any menu item chosen from a menu on screen 1 always opens on screen 0. If I direct a terminal window to open on screen 1 by manually setting it's DISPLAY variable then opening it, anything I open from that terminal will open on screen 1 (not surprising

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keepitsimpleengr (keepitsimpleengineer) said :
#2

There are many more problems than just a terminal opening, such as setting the number of desktops with gnome-panel.

This is a one instance only work-around.

A better work-around for this one instance is to select "open in terminal" from the drop down menu triggered by the right mouse button on the desktop. This however create additional problems.

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keepitsimpleengr (keepitsimpleengineer) said :
#3

Why is this question in xorg?

It is definitely not an xorg problem. It is a gnome/glib problem

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keepitsimpleengr (keepitsimpleengineer) said :
#4

This question is answered in https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/+question/77380

The answer shows step by step instructions used to solve the issue.

Thanks to assistance of https://answers.launchpad.net/~midnightflash

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Vincent Gerris (vgerris) said :
#5

works for me, thanks a lot!