[BUG] shifted wallpaper with dual screen setup

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dbum

[BUG] shifted wallpaper with dual screen setup

Post by dbum »

Hello friends,

this is supposed to be both a bug report and a 'any idea how to fix it?'-thread. I wasn't succesful finding this problem on this or any other forum. I'm posting this here because it only occurs to me on Cinnamon.

My setup:
Acer 1810t laptop with HDMI out (Intel GMA 4500MHD GFX-Card)
LMDE12 32bit using Cinnamon
Samsung 40" LED TV

And here is what happens:

This is my desktop without my TV attached via HDMI:
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Now I attach it via HDMI, and it looks just as it is supposed to:
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When I unplug it again, though, my wallpaper is shifted:
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And when I plug it in again, it stays like this, on both screens.
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And nothing fixes this. Plugging and unplugging the TV keeps the shifted wallpaper. Restarting Cinnamon doesn't help. Changing the wallpaper doesn't help. I have to kill the X-server (ctrl+alt+backspace) and log in again to get the wallpaper back in order.

This only happens in Cinnamon, not in MATE. It seems like a bug to me, but can you gurus think of a way for me to fix this? It would be very appreciated.

Best regards,
Daniel
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uxinity

Re: [BUG] shifted wallpaper with dual screen setup

Post by uxinity »

Any news on this?

I have the same issue with Linux Mint 13.
dbum

Re: [BUG] shifted wallpaper with dual screen setup

Post by dbum »

Not for me. Shortly after posting this here I filed this. Got closed with a reference to something that has no relevance on this problem.
funkeh

Re: [BUG] shifted wallpaper with dual screen setup

Post by funkeh »

There's a simple fix, I've found. However, it involves installing [url=apt://gnome-tweak-tool]Gnome Tweak Tool[/url]. You can uninstall it afterwards if you want.

In Tweak Tool, go to the Desktop submenu and toggle the "Have file manager handle the desktop" switch to off.
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This solved this issue for me. I've had this issue before in other desktop environments. For some reason, this always solves it.
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