Apparently, though unproven, at 05:50 on Wednesday 18 May 2011, Bill Longman
did opine thusly:
I don't know if this is considered hijacking this thread or not but I have
a similar issue getting my kde to remember its screen layout. Two screens
with different resolutions and kde just will NOT
On 05/18/2011 11:53 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Do you have an xorg.conf?
I suspect X has correctly figured out what you have and then you turn around
and tell it something different. Whereupon it believes you.
When I have NO xorg.conf file, KDE starts in clone mode. The 1280x1024
LCD wins and
On Wednesday 18 May 2011 19:53:38 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 05:50 on Wednesday 18 May 2011, Bill
Longman
did opine thusly:
I don't know if this is considered hijacking this thread or not but I
have a similar issue getting my kde to remember its screen layout.
Apparently, though unproven, at 21:48 on Wednesday 18 May 2011, Bill Longman
did opine thusly:
On 05/18/2011 11:53 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Do you have an xorg.conf?
I suspect X has correctly figured out what you have and then you turn
around and tell it something different. Whereupon
On Wednesday 18 May 2011 21:24:17 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 21:48 on Wednesday 18 May 2011, Bill
Longman
did opine thusly:
On 05/18/2011 11:53 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Do you have an xorg.conf?
I suspect X has correctly figured out what you have and then
It seems that some setting changed from the 4.5 to 4.6 because now the
boundaries between the two monitors are no longer respected. Let me try to
explain:
In KDE4.5 if I were to maximise a window of an application while it was
positioned say in the left monitor, it would maximise to occupy
On Tue, 17 May 2011 21:22:56 +0100, Mick wrote:
In KDE4.5 if I were to maximise a window of an application while it was
positioned say in the left monitor, it would maximise to occupy all of
the real estate in the left monitor only. If the application was in
the right monitor, it would
Apparently, though unproven, at 22:22 on Tuesday 17 May 2011, Mick did opine
thusly:
It seems that some setting changed from the 4.5 to 4.6 because now the
boundaries between the two monitors are no longer respected. Let me try to
explain:
In KDE4.5 if I were to maximise a window of an
Am 17.05.2011 22:22, schrieb Mick:
It seems that some setting changed from the 4.5 to 4.6 because now the
boundaries between the two monitors are no longer respected. Let me try to
explain:
In KDE4.5 if I were to maximise a window of an application while it was
positioned say in the
On Tuesday 17 May 2011 22:09:41 Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 17 May 2011 21:22:56 +0100, Mick wrote:
In KDE4.5 if I were to maximise a window of an application while it was
positioned say in the left monitor, it would maximise to occupy all of
the real estate in the left monitor only. If
On Tuesday 17 May 2011 23:35:30 Florian Philipp wrote:
Am 17.05.2011 22:22, schrieb Mick:
It seems that some setting changed from the 4.5 to 4.6 because now the
boundaries between the two monitors are no longer respected. Let me try
to explain:
In KDE4.5 if I were to maximise a window
2011/5/17 Florian Philipp li...@binarywings.net
Am 17.05.2011 22:22, schrieb Mick:
It seems that some setting changed from the 4.5 to 4.6 because now the
boundaries between the two monitors are no longer respected. Let me try
to
explain:
In KDE4.5 if I were to maximise a window of an
I don't know if this is considered hijacking this thread or not but I have a
similar issue getting my kde to remember its screen layout. Two screens with
different resolutions and kde just will NOT remember what I tell it to do.
Is there some secret X mojo I have to do to the X configuration
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