On 25 April 2010 15:03, Wolfram Nyaa~ wolf...@ritsuka.org wrote:
So I've big invisible area on this desktop, like on this diagram:
+--+---+
| Screen 1 | |
| | Screen 2 |
|--+ |
|Invisible | |
2009/1/27 Patrick O'Donnell p...@ascent.com:
Hopefully, someone with more info about compositing could throw a few
useful links or references my way.
If you haven't done so yet, maybe the extension spec is a good start
(it certainly is authoritative):
2009/1/26 Markus Kuhn markus.k...@cl.cam.ac.uk:
P.S.: The real problem may be that X.Org seems not to maintain a well
publicised canonical long-term PDF URL for the current X Window System
Protocol specification and similar documents, therefore far too few
people read the spec itself and
2009/1/22 Patrick O'Donnell p...@ascent.com:
I've been told, recently, that save-under and backing-store under
8-bit [visuals] are no longer supported in recent X.org releases. We
maintain several old X applications that make significant use of both
save-under and backing-store (and 8-bit
2009/1/5 Joel Feiner jafei...@gmail.com:
On a related note, how do you actually get xscope to work?
It works for me.
Rui
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2009/1/4 Antonio Cardoso Martins digiplan...@gmail.com:
When i execute xrandr, he reports 2 preferred modes for my TMDS-1
monitor, and selects 1024x768, when the monitor is actually 1680x1050.
xorg.conf has only information for the LVDS monitor.
you should post the X server version
Hi,
I got xscope from git://anongit.freedesktop.org/~alanc/xscope but it
doesn't compile:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.-D_BSD_SOURCE -DHAS_FCHOWN
-DHAS_STICKY_DIR_BIT -DUSE_XTRANS -g -O2 -MT scope.o -MD -MP -MF
.deps/scope.Tpo -c -o scope.o scope.c
scope.c:73: error: 'MAXHOSTNAMELEN' undeclared
2008/12/15 Tony Houghton h...@realh.co.uk:
I've noticed that if I change resolution with xrandr the physical output
appears to stay at the original resolution and the graphics card scales
up the smaller resolution. Is this a quirk of NVidia's proprietary
driver or a standard xrandr feature? Is
2008/9/20 Nikolay Karasev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My yesterday's update of Fedora 9 installed these updates
xorg-x11-drv-evdev version 2.0.4-1
xorg-x11-server-Xorg 1.5.0-1
xorg-x11-server-common 1.5.0-1
Suddenly right after that on next reboot my Logitech keyboard and
mouse stopped working. The