Robert Osfield wrote:
Hi Tugkan,
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Tugkan Calapoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is not a Gnome only problem. KDE and Gnome both have it. Only FVWM
worked. (I didn't try with any other WM).
Um.. just re-read your post and it kinda looked like Gnome had the
buggy label attached to it. Could you try to be more precise as it's
easy to get the wrong end of the stick.
Hmm, as I remember I mentioned that I use KDE and also tested on Gnome
and FVWM. Here is a list:
Computer OS WM Monitors Result
A Suse 10.3 KDE 2 buggy
A Suse 10.3 Gnome 2 buggy
A Suse 10.3 FVWM 2 buggy
B Suse 10.3 KDE 1 OK
Note: The difference between computer A and B is not only monitor
configuration.
It seems to be about the dual monitor configuration because a single monitor
computer (same OS and KDE) does not have the problem.
I've been using dual monitor set ups with KDE without problems so I
don't believe this is specific to dual monitor. My guess it's a
window manager/GraphicsWindowX11 issue of some kind.
As I wrote above the monitor configuration is not the only difference
between the test computers so I can't claim that should be the problem.
It only seemed to be a useful hint because window initialization code
might follow different paths for these configurations.
Robert.
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