Where did you get your KDE rpms? If it is MDK's it should have Xinerama support compiled by default and the Enable Xinerama Support option should not be grayed out. If it is, then I would suggest that you recompile the RPMS and ensure that the --enable-xinerama option is turned on.
Balaji On Wednesday 10 July 2002 14:40 pm, Dean S. Messing wrote: > Xineram in X is already enabled and working just fine. > This was stated in my original message to which Balaji responded. > > The problem is that KDE is not allowing me to turn on it's "xinerama > awareness". > > Larry Sword writes: > :: Within MCC in Hardware section Display, open and enable xinerama.. > :: > :: Dean S. Messing wrote: > :: > Balaji Ramani wrote: > :: > :: Open kcontrol. Under Window Behaviour you will find settings for > :: > :: Xinerama. > :: > :: > :: > :: Balaji > :: > > :: > When I go to K (on the panel) --> Configuration > :: > --> KDE --> LookNFeel --> Window Behavior > :: > > :: > and bink the "Advanced" tab, I see four xinerama entries: > :: > > :: > Enable Xinerama Support > :: > Enable Window Resistance > :: > Enable Window Placement Support > :: > Enable Window Maximize Support > :: > > :: > but they are all "greyed out" so I can not check any of them. These > :: > are precisely the functions I'd like to have working. > :: > > :: > In my far-and-wide web search for a solution I > :: > read somewhere that KDE 2.2.2 > :: > must be compiled with --enable-xinerama or some such. But I also > :: > read where someone claimed that the Mdk .rpms are, in fact, so > :: > compiled and they were still seeing the above xinerama entries grayed > :: > out. > > <snip> > > :: > Any light shed on these issues will (of course) be appreciated. > :: > > :: > Dean
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