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On 2007-04-28T09:35:52+00:00 Dieter Hering wrote:

These patches to the xserver, fix the problem of xinerama not respecting
display boundries. For instance when multi-monitors are used, clicking
"expand" spreads the application across multiple screens instead of the
single monitor. This problem is especially noticeable with dual/triple
head cards are used in conjunction with xinerama and lower level
controls like nVidia's TwinView.

To use and for further details see: 
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=85604

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On 2007-04-28T09:38:21+00:00 Dieter Hering wrote:

Created attachment 9768
Fixes xinerama not respecting display boundries in multi-monitors

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On 2007-04-28T09:39:17+00:00 Dieter Hering wrote:

Created attachment 9769
Fixes Xinerama not respecting display boundries, multi-monitor

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On 2008-02-24T19:01:15+00:00 Ajax-a wrote:

This code looks implausible, but there's surely something legitimate
here.

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On 2008-03-24T12:06:43+00:00 Ajax-a wrote:

No sir, I don't like it.

The idea here is to control the Xinerama geometry exported to clients
when doing both multiple monitors per card and multiple cards.  But the
right solution to that is to split the geometry reported through the
Xinerama protocol from the Xinerama dispatch multiplexer, and allow
driver subsystems the ability to report their own geometry.  Stuffing
the desired geometry in xorg.conf is certainly a solution, but it's not
something I want to ship lest people start relying on it.

Taking this off the 7.4 blocker.

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** Changed in: xorg-server
       Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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