2011/5/17 Florian Philipp <[email protected]>

> Am 17.05.2011 22:22, schrieb Mick:
> > It seems that some setting changed from the 4.5 to 4.6 because now the
> > boundaries between the two monitors are no longer respected.  Let me try
> to
> > explain:
> >
> > In KDE4.5 if I were to maximise a window of an application while it was
> > positioned say in the left monitor, it would maximise to occupy all of
> the
> > real estate in the left monitor only.  If the application was in the
> right
> > monitor, it would maximise to occupy only the right monitor.
> >
> > Also in KDE4.5 moving an application window near the ends of a monitor
> would
> > snap to the edge even if this was the vertical edge between the two
> monitors.
> >
> > In KDE4.6 application windows maximise across both screens and there's no
> > snapping into the edge at the middle.
> >
> > Finally, I can no longer set different wallpapers for the two monitors.
> >
> > Is there some setting I could use to fix this?
>
> I had the same problem. You have to enable the xinerama use flag, even
> if you do not intend to configure xinerama.
>
> euse -E xinerama && emerge -av --reinstall changed-use world
>
> will do the job.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Florian Philipp
>
>
I had the very same problem and I can confirm that using the xinerama flag
fixes it.

I'm using fglrx drivers, also I have defined two "Screens" in my
xorg.conf.d, I don't know if it has something to do with it (tried multiple
solutions and when things got working i just left it untouched).

Leonardo

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