Re: [gentoo-user] xinerama USE-flag needed for KDE 4.1 and xrandr?
Le mardi 21 octobre 2008 19:12:31 Fabian Köster, vous avez écrit : Hi everybody, I would like to setup a dual-head desktop using X.org 7.4 and KDE 4.1.2. I successfully achieved to configure my dual-head setup using xrandr. Basically it looks like this: xrandr --output VGA-0 --auto --left-of LVDS The VGA-0 screen's resolution is 1680x1050, the notebook-display is 1400x1050. As said before this works fine but KDE 4.1.2 treats the two screens as one single screen so the panel is centered in the middle of the overall-desktop and windows maximize over both screens. (See screenshot http://koesterreich.de/gentoo/screenshots/big-desktop.png) The desired behavior is that the panel is just on one screen (optionally more panels on the second) and the windows only maximize on the screen they are currently located. Do I have to compile KDE (and maybe other packages) using the 'xinerama' USE- flag? In that case I would say this is confusing because I think that xinerama is deprecated and I would suggest to rename it to something like multi-head. If it is of interest: I have a ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 and addressed by the 'radeon' driver. Regards, Fabian Yes you have to use the xinerama use flag. Regards, Paul Ezvan
[gentoo-user] xinerama USE-flag needed for KDE 4.1 and xrandr?
Hi everybody, I would like to setup a dual-head desktop using X.org 7.4 and KDE 4.1.2. I successfully achieved to configure my dual-head setup using xrandr. Basically it looks like this: xrandr --output VGA-0 --auto --left-of LVDS The VGA-0 screen's resolution is 1680x1050, the notebook-display is 1400x1050. As said before this works fine but KDE 4.1.2 treats the two screens as one single screen so the panel is centered in the middle of the overall-desktop and windows maximize over both screens. (See screenshot http://koesterreich.de/gentoo/screenshots/big-desktop.png) The desired behavior is that the panel is just on one screen (optionally more panels on the second) and the windows only maximize on the screen they are currently located. Do I have to compile KDE (and maybe other packages) using the 'xinerama' USE- flag? In that case I would say this is confusing because I think that xinerama is deprecated and I would suggest to rename it to something like multi-head. If it is of interest: I have a ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 and addressed by the 'radeon' driver. Regards, Fabian signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.