On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 06:08:59PM +0100, Mate Nagy wrote: > Hiho, > On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 06:05:23PM +0100, Johannes Wegener wrote: > > Hi, > > is there anybody who has experience with dwm and dualhead setups? I > > tried to use dwm with a xrandr dualhead but it seemed quite useless becouse > > I > > could just drag floating windows into the second screen. Xinerama seems > people on this list seemed to have convinced themselves that this is a > good thing to do in any way or form. (It's not.)
Seems like it's intened ... but I don't want that... > > no more supported by xorg 7.4 and the intel driver. > I just ran into this about a week ago. Dammit. > > So my question are do you plan to put xrandr support into dwm? or has > > anybody a hack/workaround for that problem? > It's called 'awesome', a fork of dwm that has proper xrandr support... > and drops every other advantage of dwm, has completely ridiculous > dependencies (including nonstandard make), theme support and ugly > graphics all over the place. Awesome is as you said a compleatly bloated dwm clone... not the worst one but I do not want to use it ;) (I used the 2.x branch sometime ago - but dwm sucks less :D) If I find the time I maybe could try to make a xrandr dualhead patch (but dynno how much I have to change to do that ...) ----- End forwarded message -----
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