Hi Alex,
I spoke with Jon Turney (jturney), the Cygwin XWin maintainer on
#cygwin on Freenode. I also tested some options.
It sounds like the best approach to making a full screen secondary
monitor work is to launch VcXsrv (or Cygwin XWin) with these
arguments:
-nodecoration -screen 0 @2
For
No, run the desktop session (kde, gnome, whatever) and in display
configuration choose use whole display and chose a secondary display.
PS:
Maybe to reproduce this bug secondary display should be smaller or
bigger then a primary, I don't remember.
Am 29.06.2015 um 11:44 schrieb Stefan Baur:
Am
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Am 29.06.2015 um 11:52 schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder:
No, run the desktop session (kde, gnome, whatever) and in display
configuration choose use whole display and chose a secondary
display.
PS: Maybe to reproduce this bug secondary display
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Am 29.06.2015 um 11:36 schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder:
After some investigation I figured out that it's only happening on
the displays with negative coordinates, for example if a secondary
display is left of or on the top of primary display.
I
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Okay, well, that's why I couldn't reproduce it in my tests. My
secondary screen was smaller or the same size, but never bigger.
Also, I was trying published applications only.
- -Stefan
Am 29.06.2015 um 14:12 schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder:
Hello,
I'll try to explain why I wrote this patch. In x2go client you have
possibility to run x2go session in full screen mode on only one of
physical displays. It has nothing to do with xinerama. It is very useful
if you have a client with several monitors and you want to have the
native session