Here is the log after running "sudo -u gdm xsplash".  My TwinView
screens are setup as 1280x1024 (primary DFP) and 800x600 (NTSC TV) to
the "right of" the DFP.  Nvidia sees my screen in xorg as 2080x1024.  I
have some other metamodes setup but only used for fullscreen games, see
below.


$ sudo cat /var/log/gdm/xsplash-user.log
[13:52:08:-1302313063 - MSG] xsplash started
[13:52:08:-1302312947 - MSG] get_logo_filename(): looking for the best logo for 
screen width...
[13:52:08:-1302312933 - MSG]  ** Chose `medium'
[13:52:08:-1302312923 - MSG]  ** logo filename is: 
/usr/share/images/xsplash/logo_medium.png
[13:52:08:-1302312913 - MSG] get_throbber_filename(): looking for the best 
throbber for screen width...
[13:52:08:-1302312902 - MSG]  ** Chose `medium'
[13:52:08:-1302312893 - MSG]  ** throbber filename is: 
/usr/share/images/xsplash/throbber_medium.png
[13:52:08:-1302312882 - MSG] background_image = 
/usr/share/images/xsplash/bg_2560x1600.jpg
[13:52:08:-1302312872 - MSG] logo_image = 
/usr/share/images/xsplash/logo_medium.png
[13:52:08:-1302312863 - MSG] throbber_image = 
/usr/share/images/xsplash/throbber_medium.png
[13:52:08:-1301995081 - MSG] get_logo_filename(): user provided a logo on the 
command line; using that
[13:52:08:-1301993306 - MSG] get_throbber_filename(): user provided a throbber 
on the command line; using that
[13:52:08:-1301894326 - MSG] throbber started (50 frames)
[13:52:11:-1305260204 - MSG] ESC interrupt
[13:52:11:-1304448435 - MSG] fade finished
[13:52:11:-1304448218 - MSG] exiting...


$ xrandr 
Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480, current 2080 x 1024, maximum 2080 x 1024
default connected 2080x1024+0+0 0mm x 0mm
   2080x1024      50.0* 
   1280x1024      51.0  
   640x480        52.0

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Xsplash is very ugly with multi-screen setups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463769
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