[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Package: xorg > Version: 1:7.2-5 > Severity: normal > > Not sure which package the bug belongs to, sorry. > > "xrandr -o left" used to work just fine, but now has developed some > annoying problems. My regular screen size is 1280x1024. After rotation > the KDE panel (which I keep on the bottom edge and autohide) now gets > stuck at the same distance from top edge as before rotation (its > bottom seems to be at 1024 from screen top). It does not autohide, > cannot be moved, and cannot be hidden even using its hide button > (unless it was specifically hidden using this button before rotation; > then just the button stays where it used to be). > > Furthermore, I've noticed that for any window, it is not possible to > get its bottom edge to go below this line (1024 from the top) by > resizing (dragging the bottom edge), and it is not possible to get the > window's top edge to go below this line by moving the window. It is, > however, possible to first move the window such that it straddles the > line and then resize it by dragging its top edge to the screen top. > Thus, full size windows are possible after all, but require this weird > workaround. >
If the mouse can go below this 1024 line, and windows appear fine when you successfully move them there, this looks like a KDE bug to me. Can you try with another window manager? Brice -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]