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Join Date: Dec 2015
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The Bug is in the X-Server - the same issue arises using other graphic drivers other multi-screen setups ...
Have the guys from Xorg fix it.... Meanwhile you can fix the entire problem using a downgraded X-Server form F22 with just this simple command: sudo dnf --showduplicates --allowerasing --releasever=22 downgrade xorg-x11-server-Xorg Afterwards you can add the line: exclude=xorg-x11-server-Xorg at the bottom to the file /etc/dnf/dnf.conf in order to hold back the updates next time you update your system using "dnf update" After just a simple reboot your menus will probably work as expected Last edited by ColdFire; 01-24-2016 at 01:15 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2016
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I have an useless Dell D3100 dock now, and I'm forced to use Dell's USB-C to VGA adapter (code 470 ABNC) since, with it, I can use the external monitor and correctly see the context menus. BTW, right-clicking on the Gnome desktop shows the menu in place, while right-clicking in application windows shows the menu in the notebook's built-in screen or outside the external screen, as a single thin light row in the upper left corner. DLsupport tool logs attached. Let me know if I can further help with logs/settings/etc. My setup: Dell XPS-13 9350 Dell D3100 usb dock Dell USB-C to VGA adapter (code 470 ABNC) Nec Multisync EA261WM (HDMI to DVI cable) Fedora 23 kernel 4.4.0 (required for the wireless adapter to work) compiled for Fedora 23 Xorg 1.18.0-2 (distribution's default) DisplayLink driver 1.0.335 Last edited by mdec; 02-17-2016 at 02:55 PM. |
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