A shout, scream, yell, shriek, hoot, holler, vociferation, outcry, or bellow is a loud vocalisation in which air is passed through the vocal folds with greater force than is used in regular or close-distance vocalisation.
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actually that is the reason why I didnt want to reply in first. Because i feel its OK if someone is offended by speaking too loud, but when somebody complains about capital letters and calls an honest opinion(or if you want so critics) a rant,
i consider the discussion is going into a direction where i may be insulted if going on, writing my honest opinion.
but I thought a bit about it and as it is free software i consider I will have to contribute to keep it that way.
I have now crammed around my whole house and played "musical chairs" with the displays in my house so i dont have to worry about that any more.
as i said, there should be a more simple solution then tinkering around with outputs of analysis tools. but if you feel like, give it a go:
System: Host: Photeon Kernel: 3.19.0-51-generic x86_64 (64 bit, gcc: 4.8.4)
Desktop: Xfce 4.11.8 (Gtk 2.24.23) Distro: Ubuntu 14.04 trusty
Machine: Mobo: ASUSTeK model: P5B-VM version: Rev 1.xx Bios: American Megatrends version: 0901 date: 07/03/2007
CPU: Dual core Intel Core2 CPU 6300 (-MCP-) cache: 2048 KB flags: (lm nx sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 vmx) bmips: 7466.78
Clock Speeds: 1: 1866.695 MHz 2: 1866.695 MHz
Graphics: Card: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] RV530 [Radeon X1600 PRO] bus-ID: 01:00.0
X.Org: 1.17.1 drivers: ati,radeon (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) Resolution:
[email protected],
[email protected] GLX Renderer: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RV530 GLX Version: 2.1 Mesa 10.5.9 Direct Rendering: Yes
Audio: Card: Intel 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller driver: snd_hda_intel bus-ID: 00:1b.0
Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture ver: k3.19.0-51-generic
Network: Card: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller
driver: r8169 ver: 2.3LK-NAPI port: a800 bus-ID: 02:00.0
IF: eth0 state: up speed: 100 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
Drives: HDD Total Size: 1500.3GB (0.5% used) 1: id: /dev/sda model: ST3500630AS size: 500.1GB
2: id: /dev/sdb model: WDC_WD10EACS size: 1000.2GB
Partition: ID: / size: 442G used: 6.9G (2%) fs: ext4 ID: /boot size: 980M used: 86M (10%) fs: ext2
ID: swap-1 size: 17.77GB used: 0.00GB (0%) fs: swap
RAID: No RAID devices detected - /proc/mdstat and md_mod kernel raid module present
Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 33.0C mobo: 40.0C
Fan Speeds (in rpm): cpu: 835 psu: 0 sys-1: 0
Info: Processes: 196 Uptime: 13 min Memory: 646.2/1984.5MB Runlevel: 2 Gcc sys: 4.8.4
Client: Shell (bash 4.3.11) inxi: 1.9.17
But as I said, i already played "musical chairs" with my displays so the display that stood here formerly, is now in "screwdriver heaven"... so i guess, this output will not lead you anywhere...
Again i could do like it is suggested here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1112186 but i better invest my time in my dog now, because i gave up 2 days on tinkering around already.
and i only can repeat: I just dont see it, that there would be the need to do all this manually.
-- next thing> I already had the current display set-up configured, like with the monitor settings tool (linux lite control center)... and was really lucky.
but, it looks like the settings got reset when i booted up an hour ago.( the screens were in mirror mode again)
I will report if the settings reset themselves again.(in this thread)
btw, it is a shame that you did not pick up the compliment and referred to this as a shout/rant. If you still feel that i am shouting plz let me now. than i will write the next answer more like a telegram.