Brice Goglin schrieb:
Philipp Neuser wrote:
When you've got two monitores with different resoultion, the virtualsize
is not correct. It's always the bigger one. You can only correct this,
if you open a console and type xrandr --output VGA-0 --auto. You have
to do this every time you login.
Hello,
since the original poster is a good friend of mine and I know his setup, I'd
like to make some additions:
The above Xorg.log-file was taken when he had 2 displays with the same
resolution connected, but in fact
the problem only appears when using two displays with different
Philipp Neuser wrote:
When you've got two monitores with different resoultion, the virtualsize
is not correct. It's always the bigger one. You can only correct this,
if you open a console and type xrandr --output VGA-0 --auto. You have
to do this every time you login.
As I said, please
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