On 05/16/2014 01:57 PM, Aere Greenway wrote: > >> > Ali: > > I tried it on Linux Mint (which uses the Gnome desktop) on my HP Mini > notebook computer. > > It appears to work the same there, with a few minor differences. > > When I tried to move the Firefox window using the alt-click-drag > method, it worked, but it first re-sized the window to where it didn't > fill up the whole screen. The alt-click-drag method of moving the > window worked. > > I could move the Synaptic Package Manager window using the > alt-click-drag method. > > My application behaved the same way as on Lubuntu. Per my fix, I > display the window in its minimum vertical dimensions, which was still > too large for the screen, but better than before. I could move the > window around using the alt-click-drag method. > > There was one notable difference I noticed. The "maximize window" > button was not on the title-bar. There was still a "minimize > (iconify) window" button, but no "maximize window" button. Also, the > Java/Swing function-key (F11) to make the current window full-screen > had no effect. > This seems more and more to be a system level problem, not a DE problem. I am fairly convinced that this has to do with Xorg, or possibly LightDM.
Does anyone else have any thoughts about this? Also, does anyone know of a way to virtualize the resolution, so the apps think the screen resolution is big, but the screen shows a smaller version of the view? Alternatively, can this be faked in Xorg? Can you set your resolution to a higher range than possible for the monitor, or will that simply make the display not work? -- Regards -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
