I applied this patch on my ubuntu 12.04 system, and it works for my
4-screen 2-gpu xinerama setup.
** Attachment added: "Patch similar to the other one, but then for
gtk+2.0-2.24.10"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/479810/+attachment/3690463/+files/xinerama-wacom-patch.
I have applied a fix similar to the one that was suggested in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/479810, which
fixed the positioning of the drawing in mypaint, but also broke pressure
sensitivity
Applying that fix however only helped for mypaint and gimp, but not for
krita. THi
I can verify that Johan's workaround works. By uninstalling ubiquity-
slideshow-ubuntustudio I was able to install 12.10 32bits on Sempron
2800+ with 768 MB Ram.
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I have the same bug. I have a four-screen xinerama setup. The tablet is
stretched over the four screens, just as I want. The tablet works fine for
menus and buttons, but not for painting (mypaint, gimp). When I do something
with painting, it appears that the tablet is over-moving. Some examples:
You're right, the setup
1 2
3 4
fixes this. It is however still weird that any different order of
screens introduces bugs, but well... I can work for now.
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I don't have AMD, I have nvidia. How can I find out the "order of the
monitors"? are those the numbers the nvidia-settings tool gives them?
I have them arranged as:
3 4
1 2
1 and 2 are straight up, and on my 1st graphics card
3 and 4 are upside down, and on my 2nd graphics card
I have the problem
Added a video to show the problem.
Even though xinerama may be old, please work on A solution for multiple
graphics cards on ubuntu.
http://youtu.be/kIvcuhZp6Q8
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Here's a youtube vid of my problem
http://youtu.be/OcmQpKj4Rng
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Title:
Cursor jumps to left side of screen when moving from right to left
monito
I have probably the same problem, but in a different direction. I have a quad
screen setup, where my bottom-left screen is monitor0 and has the unity dock.
If I move my cursor from my top-left screen to my bottom-left screen, it jumps
to the bottom of the bottom-left screen. All other movements
** Also affects: nautilus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Drag & Drop on xinerama multimonitor - offset problem
To manage not
Just checked. Under XFCE this also occurs when dragging nautilus files,
but not when dragging toolbars or when dragging files from Thunar.
Dragging files from Thunar to Nautilus works fine, but when dragging
from Nautilus to thunar the offset anomaly happens.
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I have a quad-screen Xinerama setup, using two nvidia cards. This bug also
happens in gnome-classic, so it could be a gnome issue?
What happens for me, is that the dragging position is offset with one screen
height(1024 px) to the top. So if I start dragging a desktop icon in one of my
two top s
Have the same behavior in Kubuntu 8.10
Started with a clean X11 file (instead of copying my old one from prevous
linuxes), and modified it for my dual screen setup (19" monitor and rotated 15"
monitor). Tablet appeared to work out of the box without having anything about
the tablet in Xorg.conf.
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