Sounds like KVM needs to learn libXrandr.  Similar problems exist for
games, movie players, screensavers, and other such things that like to
take over the full screen.

It's not an X issue per se, but that client apps often were developed
either with the old Xinerama-style of multi-screen layout, or without
taking multi-head configurations into account.

There are actually several different problems here...

1.  Resolution of both screens changing.  libXrandr provides for per-
output resolution changing; if you don't specify which output, it sets
all by default.  So kvm probably needs more logic to keep track of
outputs and which ones "belong" to kvm.

2.  When kvm exits, it doesn't restore the screens to their original
state.  You'll need to have kvm snapshot the Xrandr layout before going
full screen, and then just re-applying it when it's done.  Probably will
need to also hook this in for error conditions as well (or doing it all
in a wrapper script).

3.  Always using the first desktop.  Sounds like it's using the "primary
output".  It's possible to redefine which is the primary output, but in
this case it's almost certainly better if kvm just were smarter about
which output it picks to fullscreen on.  This is a common issue for most
games and movie players.  If nothing else, it would be nice to give the
user a command line option for specifying which output to use.

4.  ctrl-alt problem.  No idea on this one.  Maybe not an xrandr issue.

Most of the above could probably be done with the xrandr command line
tool, however I suspect it will be cleaner to hook into libXrandr
directly.  The xrandr tool provides an example of using libXrandr, but
you might find the Screen Resolution applet to be clearer - see in
particular randrwrap.c in libgnome-desktop.

Also note that the latest GTK in Intrepid has some API for xrandr.  If
KVM needs to remain desktop-agnostic, those won't be of use of course,
but could provide some interesting reference info.

You might also take a look at screensavers or movie players.  Offhand, I
don't know which if any have xrandr support, but they have similar needs
so if there is one with xrandr support you might be able to adapt their
solution for kvm.

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