On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 18:37, Christian Marillat wrote: > Mpiktas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hi, > >> Few days ago I realized that there are more screen resolutions than > >> 1024x768, so I decided to try some others out. Namely I tried > >> 1280x1024 and 1152x864. 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? Is this the right list for asking about this problem? > >> > > > > I filed a bug, it's a bug #204836. There is a simple solution to this > > problem though. Just change to metacity then to sawfish and then save > > session when logging out (maybe just saving session is enough) and > > voila. Everything works perfectly. > > This bug isn't a sawfish bug. sawfish is the same package since one > month. The main package who has changed in the last 2 days in gtk 2.0, > then something has changed in gtk 2.0 ?
The original poster doesn't mention any change in the last month or two days or whatever AFAICS. What makes you so sure it's not a sawfish bug? The workaround (BTW, the fact that there's a workaround doesn't mean there's no bug - and what exactly does the XVideo extension have to do with all this? *shrug*) certainly points towards sawfish IMO. -- Earthling Michel DÃnzer \ Debian (powerpc), XFree86 and DRI developer Software libre enthusiast \ http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=daenzer

