Is this still longer true?
Did you found a way to configure your X server correctly?
No one has complained about this and there's a lot of people with
different video-configurations working correctly with xscreensaver.
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On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 20:55:41 -0800
Jamie Zawinski j...@jwz.org wrote:
There is zero chance that xscreensaver will ever be modified to
handle non-square pixels.
Configure your X server to handle your video card sanely, or go buy
a video card that doesn't suck.
I realized that the pixels are
Seriously dude, just configure your X server properly. This is not an
xscreensaver problem.
If you think you have both square pixels, and different DPI
horizontally and vertically, then I think you don't know what DPI
stands for.
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Package: xscreensaver
Version: 5.05-3
Severity: normal
X.Org automatically picks a resolution of 1280x800 on my secondary display
(which is running an independ X server) because of insufficient memory on the
video card to display the max resolution of the monitor and that is the highest
of
There is zero chance that xscreensaver will ever be modified to handle
non-square pixels.
Configure your X server to handle your video card sanely, or go buy a
video card that doesn't suck.
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