If you like I will try with xinerama to see if I still have the issue.
Yeah, thanks
I was able to test with xinerama.
In this mode, positioning panels on the other monitors works great.
It would be useful to have distinct xfce4-panels running on each
monitor, rather than one huge one which
Hmhm, this reminds me of a bug with gtk 2.11/2.12. This was fixed in
4.4.2, but you don't have (at least you shouldn't) have gtk 2.12.
% apt-show-versions |grep libgtk
libgtksourceview-common/etch uptodate 1.8.3-1
libgtkhtml3.8-15/etch uptodate 3.12.1-2
libgtk2-perl/etch uptodate 1:1.140-1
thanks for your information, I'll go play in the wiki.
It seems there is no backtrace in case of an X error. I'll try to reproduce,
but I need to setup a stable box with xinerama.
I am actually not using xinerama, which may add to the fun here.
The X config is in the original report.
If you
Presumably this is exactly why xfce4-panel lets you pick which
monitor the panel should appear on?
Well that's xinerama purpose. There's one big screen, but applications are
aware that it's composed from n screen. So the panel will only take one
screen, and you can chose on wich one you
Hmhm, you mean it crashes only when you select the second panel? What if
you first select the ÿÿPanel 2ÿÿ to configure? Does it crashes too?
Yes, if we select panel 2 and try to move it from monitor 0 to
monitor 1, xfce4-panel crashes as well.
If you re-run xfce4-panel (Alt+F2, xfce4-panel),
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