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        Subject: Move offset bug w/Xinerama
        Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 17:20:43 -0500
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Subject: Move offset bug w/Xinerama

Full_Name: Ari Gordon-Schlosberg
Version: 2.4.15, 2.5.7
CVS_Date: 20030516
OS: Redhat 9
X_Server: 4.3.0 
Submission from: (NULL) (198.186.202.146)


When moving windows, as soon as the window starts moving, the position
flips to +32767 in the direction of the move.  Move can be enabled and
disabled, as long as no movement takes place, without any adverse effects.
Windows can be retrieved from the WindowList and end up in the upper
left-hand corner of the right-half of the bottom-right desktop.

My setup is two Matrox G-200 (mga) cards, running side be side, each
configured to 1280x1024.

The mouse moves just fine between the two screens.



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