On 2017年07月06日 10:30, zhoucm1 wrote:
On 2017年07月06日 00:15, Alex Deucher wrote:
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 6:26 AM, zhoucm1 <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2017年07月04日 13:43, zhoucm1 wrote:
On 2017年07月04日 13:34, Alex Deucher wrote:
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:22 AM, zhoucm1 <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2017年07月04日 11:41, Alex Deucher wrote:
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 4:32 AM, zhoucm1 <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi xorg-devel guys,
Anyone can help me?
I tried two gpu card with four monitors on Unbuntu 16.04, each
gpu has
two
monitors.
By default config, I can see four monitors all are lighting
with its
separate desktop instance, and the running application with small
window
can
be spanning all monitors, but if application only can be run on
one of
monitros with fullscreen setting. I attached Xorg log and xrandr
output
info.
How should I configure if I want to all monitors as a big
desktop or
the
full screen application can run on all monitors? or How should I
do/change?
You'd need to configure it in the window manager. Most window
managers use the geometry info advertised via randr to define
what is
considered full screen. You need to tell it to ignore that and
just
use the full surface size. How to do that varies from window
manager
to window manager.
Thanks Alex for input.
I'm using ubuntu16.04, which window manager should be compiz, how to
tell it
to ignore that and just use the full surface size.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/73573/how-to-maximise-a-window-across-two-monitors
Could you also tell me how to set it for Redhat7.3?
I'm not sure. Probably some setting in gnome shell. wmctrl -e might
do what you want.
Unfortunately, it doesn't combine all desktop to one big desktop.
-e option is to resize the window on one desktop, no effect for desktop.
I also tried to specify application with it: wmctrl -r "glxgears" -e
0,0,0,115200,2160, it has no effect as well.
Hi Alex,
From wmctrl -m, I can see Redhat7.3 is using 'gnome shell' as its
window manager, I searched from google and realize many people are
asking the same question, but all no right answer for Redhat.
Do you know any guys from Redhat company can help this question?
Thanks,
David Zhou
Thanks anyway,
David Zhou
Alex
Thanks,
David Zhou
That's great, it solves my problem, otherwise I'm going to add an
extention for xinerama.
Thanks a lot.
David Zhou
Also, looks like wmctrl works as well.
Alex
Regards,
David Zhou
Alex
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