Are you using Xfree86 3.3.6 or the beta of X 4.0 ?
In my experience with different wm's, the invisible boundary thing is more of a problem with XFree86 3.x versions. 4.0 and later has less trouble with display because the server can discover from the monitor what its capabilities are. With 3.x you have to play with xvidtune and then write up modelines for the XF86Config file(s) and it generally is not a very pleasant experience.


Enrico Teotti wrote:

Hi,
I've got a graphical problem on my thin client.
I'm using xfce4, it correctly fill the desktop with the resolution I set on lts.conf but when I execute some application like OpenOffice Calc, Writer or Epiphany the application window go outside the screen border, then I need to manually resize the window. Someone has suggest is a window manager problem, someone have already see this situation? Someone knows what can I do to solve it?
Thanks in advance,
Enrico



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