<quote who="Michel D?nzer"> > > The problem is that after resolution change I cannot use all of my > > desktop space. Namely I cannot to move icons out of 1024x768 space. > > Nautilus is responsible for desktop drawing, and desktop is my home dir. > > Everything else is normal, windows occupy all space, Xfree86.0.log says > > that virtual desktop size is the same as resolution. So I concluded that > > this is some gnome component problem. I tried to search the net, but did > > not found anything related. Has anyone experienced such problems? If > > someone did, what needs to be changed? Maybe there is some hidden gconf > > key which says use this resolution and no other? If it is a bug, against > > what package I should file it? > > If you change the resolution using something like xrandr, it's probably > Nautilus not being RandR aware yet.
This works in the 2.3 devel releases, so will be in 2.4. Just confirmed with Anders, who added it. :-) - Jeff -- Get Informed: SCO vs. IBM http://sco.iwethey.org/ "Jane Austen is the Don Burke of romantic comedy." - Andrew Bennetts

