Because A) I saw mention of the issue in the archives of THIS list and
B) I was not aware of the referenced list. I will check over there. Thanks!
On 01/16/2016 01:50 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
[why here and not the intel-gfx mailing list?].....
Ken Taylor composed on 2016-01-16 12:52 (UTC-0500):
I do not need to be able to move open applications from one screen
(monitor) to the other. I start them on the screen (monitor) where I
wish to use them. And YES I can copy/paste data from an application on
one monitor to an application on the other - I do this all the time. I
routinely copy data from an application on one monitor on the host to a
virtual machine running on the other monitor.
When I first created my separate X screens the second monitor did not
have panels. I created them and added the launchers for the applications
which I intended to run on that monitor.
System; Preferences; Hardware; Display does NOT provide a way to
configure the monitors in away to accomplish these things (Ubuntu 9.10,
10.04, 15.04, CentOS 7, CentOS 7).
I appreciate all of the input folks are providing. However, I asked the
simple question if separate X screens could be configured on Intel
integrated graphics. The discussion seems to have degenerated into "you
don't want to do" what I wish to do and "you should try something else."
PLEASE if someone knows the answer YES or NO - tell me. If the answer is
no I will reserve the Intel graphics machines for single monitor or
headless use and use my Nvidia machines for dual hear use.
What you're asking has had me puzzled from the start. On multiple Intel video
output systems I have, as old as a SFF Dell Optiplex 780 with DisplayPort and
VGA and as new as Haswell with VGA, DVI and HDMI, either mirrored or extended
desktop configurations were no easier or harder to to with xorg.conf or xrandr
than with nouveau or radeon drivers. So, I don't get what the driver could
have to do with the "Individual Panels" you want (and I don't grok).
e.g.
#xrandr --dpi 108 --output DP1 --mode 1680x1050 --right-of VGA1 --output VGA1
--mode 1600x1200 # intel dual
is currently provding the following for Trinity Desktop on my Dell:
gx780:~ $ grep 'using VT' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 431.108] (--) using VT number 7
gx780:~ $ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
gx780:~ $ grep chipsets /var/log/Xorg.0.log | egrep -v 'VESA|FBDEV'
gx780:~ $ grep PRETTY /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="openSUSE 13.2 (Harlequin) (x86_64)"
gx780:~ $ grep 'X.Org X Server' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
X.Org X Server 1.16.1
gx780:~ $ grep 'Current Operating System' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 431.062] Current Operating System: Linux gx780 3.16.6-2-desktop #1 SMP
PREEMPT Mon Oct 20 13:47:22 UTC 2014 (feb42ea) x86_64
gx780:~ $ grep 'Kernel Command Line' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 431.062] Kernel command line: root=LABEL=17os13264 ipv6.disable=1
net.ifnames=0 noresume splash=0 vga=791 video=1024x768@60 3
gx780:~ $ grep Output /var/log/Xorg.0.log | egrep -v 'disconnec|no monit' |
grep -v 'nitor sect'
[ 431.112] (--) intel(0): Output VGA1 using initial mode 1024x768 on pipe 0
[ 431.112] (--) intel(0): Output DP1 using initial mode 1024x768 on pipe 1
gx780:~ $ egrep -i "physical size|cm]" /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 431.161] (II) intel(0): Setting screen physical size to 270 x 203
gx780:~ $ grep -v ^\# /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-monitor.conf | grep DisplaySize
gx780:~ $ grep -v ^\# /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep DisplaySize
grep: /etc/X11/xorg.conf: No such file or directory
gx780:~ $ grep -v ^\# /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-monitor.conf | grep PreferredMode
gx780:~ $ grep -v ^\# /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep PreferredMode
grep: /etc/X11/xorg.conf: No such file or directory
gx780:~ $ grep -v ^\# /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrd.d/setup | grep xrandr
xrandr --dpi 108 --output DP1 --mode 1680x1050 --right-of VGA1 --output VGA1
--mode 1600x1200 # intel dual
gx780:~ $ xrdb -query | grep dpi
gx780:~ $ xrandr | egrep 'onnect|creen|\*' | grep -v disconn | sort -r
VGA1 connected 1600x1200+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 388mm x
291mm
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 3280 x 1200, maximum 32767 x 32767
DP1 connected 1680x1050+1600+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 474mm
x 296mm
1680x1050 59.97*+ 74.89
1600x1200 85.00* 75.00 70.00 65.00 60.00
gx780:~ $ xdpyinfo | egrep 'dimen|ution'
dimensions: 3280x1200 pixels (771x282 millimeters)
resolution: 108x108 dots per inch
Could it be there is some limitation exclusive to Atom causing your frustration?
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