On Wednesday, 22. March 2006 03:34, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Tuesday, 21. March 2006 13:24, Philip Rodrigues wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 March 2006 12:19 pm, Todd Longfellow wrote:
> > > I am searching for a way to start kde such that it has a unified
> > > desktop and taskbar instead of separate kicker panels for each.

I've been pondering what you might mean by that for a bit - do you perhaps 
have two monitors and want your X display (and thus KDE) to stretch across 
both? 

Then you need to configure your X server to use Xinerama mode: Find the 
configuration file of your X server (XF86Config or xorg.conf) and put 

Option         "Xinerama" "on"

into the ServerLayout section. 

Enabling 3d acceleration on supported cards with multi-monitor displays 
usually requires more complicated configuration modifications, depending on 
which graphics hardware is used - for help with that, consult the 
documentation of the respective X server (especially the driver manpages, for 
instance 'man radeon') or try asking on the freebsd-x11 mailing list.


Cheers,
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