Within MCC in Hardware section Display, open and enable xinerama..
Dean S. Messing wrote: > Balaji Ramani wrote: > :: Open kcontrol. Under Window Behaviour you will find settings for > :: Xinerama. > :: > :: Balaji > > When I go to K (on the panel) --> Configuration > --> KDE --> LookNFeel --> Window Behavior > > and bink the "Advanced" tab, I see four xinerama entries: > > Enable Xinerama Support > Enable Window Resistance > Enable Window Placement Support > Enable Window Maximize Support > > but they are all "greyed out" so I can not check any of them. These > are precisely the functions I'd like to have working. > > In my far-and-wide web search for a solution I read somewhere that KDE 2.2.2 > must be compiled with --enable-xinerama or some such. But I also read > where someone claimed that the Mdk .rpms are, in fact, so compiled and > they were still seeing the above xinerama entries grayed out. > > I don't relish trying to re-compile the kde subsystem. I'm not even > sure what to re-build. I count (at least) 17 .src.rpm files in cooker > associated with kde-3.0.2 and a `rpm -qa| fgrep kde' brings up 24 kde > (2.2.2) related .rpms installed on my current Mdk 8.2 system. I think > configuring and building a kernel (which I've done) looks easier than > trying to rebuild kde. > > Any light shed on these issues will (of course) be appreciated. > > Dean > > > P.S. > > It sure would be "nice" if Mandrake made one or two > _big_ .src.rpm files for KDE out of which everything got built. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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