Some time ago I had my system setup perfectly with 5 monitors in a some what odd arraingement - a 4 square with a long vertical monitor on one side. I hadn't rebooted in maybe 4-5 months and then had a system freeze. Upon rebooting my displays were all messed up, they were laid out horizontally and there was no way that the system would accept any changes, so I was stuck with this wack setup for 5-6 months (yeah I was lazy but got used to it). Then my system froze up and I had to go into grub and do a "rescue" or recovery. I think I selected the second option from the top "advanced option" which then gave me a choice of 4 kernel versions, well 2, but each version had another listing as "generic".
I selected the first option (newest kernel) and selected the recovery option, where I ran tests and all seemed fine. Rebooted and nothing. I went back into the "advanced options" and selected the same new kernel and this time I selected "continue boot" or "boot normally" This time the system came up without any problems (and I would say maybe 50% faster than normal previous boot times) and after login, the monitors were back to the original of the 4 square with 1 monitor on the side, no horizontal arraingement - YAAAAA!!!!
Well this worked great until I needed to reboot again, and then I was back to the horizontal arraingement. Couldn't get it fixed again either. So delt again for awhile until another issue and went back to GRUB and troubleshooting as before - and after that - monitors were back to the "good setup" (4 square + 1) .
I now know that when I boot I have to enter GRUB and go through the same process (no need to run tests) just select the "normal boot" and my monitors are good to go.
I haven't been able to find any information on this and I have no idea why the other setup won't take any adjustments to the screens. There are also some buttons missing on the Display Setup screen (in both login versions) which i have seen in other Kubuntu systems. I only have an apply button and that isn't even always there, especially in the version where I can't adjust the layout from all horizontal - I can move the monitors around, just can't apply them and set them, but when doing the complex boot option, this isn't an issue and the apply button is there (still think there are some other buttons or options missing though).
Can anyone shed any light on this as to what might be going on? I'm getting close to upgrading (uuggghh - don't know what version, 16.04 made a lot of changes to networking and didn't like my system AT ALL) so I want to be able to fix any issue that may arise.
Other than that, Kubuntu 14.04 has been a delight to use - as a 15 year Windows IT tech (professional) I was hesitant, but found this the most stable OS I've used to date - even with the glitches!
Thanks for any help you can shed on this issue!
I selected the first option (newest kernel) and selected the recovery option, where I ran tests and all seemed fine. Rebooted and nothing. I went back into the "advanced options" and selected the same new kernel and this time I selected "continue boot" or "boot normally" This time the system came up without any problems (and I would say maybe 50% faster than normal previous boot times) and after login, the monitors were back to the original of the 4 square with 1 monitor on the side, no horizontal arraingement - YAAAAA!!!!
Well this worked great until I needed to reboot again, and then I was back to the horizontal arraingement. Couldn't get it fixed again either. So delt again for awhile until another issue and went back to GRUB and troubleshooting as before - and after that - monitors were back to the "good setup" (4 square + 1) .
I now know that when I boot I have to enter GRUB and go through the same process (no need to run tests) just select the "normal boot" and my monitors are good to go.
I haven't been able to find any information on this and I have no idea why the other setup won't take any adjustments to the screens. There are also some buttons missing on the Display Setup screen (in both login versions) which i have seen in other Kubuntu systems. I only have an apply button and that isn't even always there, especially in the version where I can't adjust the layout from all horizontal - I can move the monitors around, just can't apply them and set them, but when doing the complex boot option, this isn't an issue and the apply button is there (still think there are some other buttons or options missing though).
Can anyone shed any light on this as to what might be going on? I'm getting close to upgrading (uuggghh - don't know what version, 16.04 made a lot of changes to networking and didn't like my system AT ALL) so I want to be able to fix any issue that may arise.
Other than that, Kubuntu 14.04 has been a delight to use - as a 15 year Windows IT tech (professional) I was hesitant, but found this the most stable OS I've used to date - even with the glitches!
Thanks for any help you can shed on this issue!
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