On jeu., 2015-05-14 at 23:37 +0200, chrishell wrote: > I fear this is not the only bug here. After I did my mouseclick I have > sometimes two overlaying screens. One with the full resolution of the > attached display 1280x1024 and within, in the top, left corner a smaller > screen with the resolution of 1024x768 which is the resolution of my > 12"-thinkpad. When I use i3 as a window-manager, I can use only this > smaller screen, while the mouse can mover over the whole display. > If I use awesome as wm there is no limitation but e.g the > notification-widget of icedove appears exactly on the bottom, right > corner of the smaller screen, which is on 1280x1024 near the middle of > the screen. > Which part of the system is now in charge for recognition of the > screen-resolution?
Xorg is, unless you've overridden something. But I guess when multi-monitor mode is enabled the greeter tries to make something sensible and sometime fails (maybe especially when there are different dimensions). Regards, -- Yves-Alexis
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