Re-enable the internal display when the external one is disconnected
(and add the possibility to start xfce4-display-settings --minimal when a new
display is connected)
Signed-off-by: Simon Steinbeiss <email address hidden>
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Building and using its immediate predecessor fixes the issue for me. Can anybody confirm?
I am currently investigating the code, trying to find what's wrong. However, I have little to no experience regarding the code base, so this might take a while. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just bisected the git repository of xfce/xfce4-settings and identified the commit that introduced the issue as:
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dbd76eb58bd9d7a 55de753daa5572e f24867d924
Author: Lionel Le Folgoc <email address hidden> 2012-11-08 20:15:42 f6cffa57ca5a8e8 622feb2d31 (l10n: Updated Portuguese (pt) translation to 100%) c67a4e3df2de758 f94cb2f7d2 (l10n: Updated Spanish (Castilian) (es) translation to 99%) origin/ bluesabre/ display- settings, remotes/ origin/ bluesabre/ display- settings2, remotes/ origin/ master, remotes/ origin/ ochosi/ primary 4.11.0 4.11.1
Committer: Simon Steinbeiss <email address hidden> 2012-11-08 20:50:40
Parent: 82ab3a355a4b7ef
Child: cf67ba0d283d991
Branches: master, remotes/
Follows: xfce4-settings-
Precedes: xfce4-settings-
Re-enable the internal display when the external one is disconnected
(and add the possibility to start xfce4-display- settings --minimal when a new
display is connected)
Signed-off-by: Simon Steinbeiss <email address hidden>
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Building and using its immediate predecessor fixes the issue for me. Can anybody confirm?
I am currently investigating the code, trying to find what's wrong. However, I have little to no experience regarding the code base, so this might take a while. Any help would be greatly appreciated.