Hello Jan,

I have noticed another issue - "AddARGBGLXVisuals" is on. This is
usually needed by things like Beryl or Compiz. Jean-Sebastien, do you
have, by chance, also Composite extension enabled? That one is known to
interfere with OpenGL rendering, I would turn it off.

I do have the Composite extension enabled. When you say turn it off, is it just that extension or also "AddARGBGLXVisuals"?

You can turn off Xinerama globally in the xorg.conf using an option:
Option "Xinerama"  "false"

Alternatively, you can turn it off in KDE in control panel under "Window
Behavior" or you can force the window size to be always full screen
using the window specific settings, e.g. 2560*1024 if you have 2x
1280x1024 screens.

In the KDE control center, Desktop->Window Behavior, I don't see anything about disabling Xinerama... Where is it?

But at a higher level, do you have dual monitors on a Linux machine? When you run osgViewer, how does it start up? I'd be curious to know if disabling all that stuff is really necessary for everyone who uses two monitors (seeing as my config is not much more than a stock Fedora 6 with dual monitors enabled, as far as I know).

Thanks for the tips,

J-S
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