On Tue, 8 Dec 2009 23:48:22 +0000 Thomas Adam <thomas.ada...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/12/8 MK <halfcountp...@intergate.com>: > > On Tue, 8 Dec 2009 21:45:39 +0000 > > Thomas Adam <thomas.ada...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> 2009/12/8 Peter Daum <gator...@yahoo.de>: > >> > larger display. With the newer graphics card/driver, the "virtual" > >> > statement > >> > >> You probably want to set "Viewport" in xorg.conf as well. > > > > Um, didn't the next line explicitly say "in the X server configuration"? > > Eh? Well, the OP refers to setting the Viewport "in the X server configuration", and then you tell him to "set the viewport in the X server configuration". So someone just said VERY CLEARLY what they had done, and that it does not work. He is right. You apparently border on illiterate. > > None of the big DE's -- KDE, gnome, XFCE -- (or the WM's they use) support > > it, no matter what your hardware. I guess the idea just never caught on > > well enough, and is slowly becoming obsolete. Call it "devolution". > > Which part of "you can still scroll in the way you were wanting" was > it that didn't make it across as being clear? Illiterate: one who cannot comprehend written information. Which part of "virtual viewports DO NOT WORK WITH ALL HARDWARE" and that this is an Xorg issue, not a FVWM issue, did you not understand? -- MK <halfcountp...@intergate.com>