Saves across unplugging/hotplugging too. Only requirement is this:
Same monitors plugged into same jacks each time, on same make
of video card. If you reverse which one is on VGA and which one is
on DVI (analog by adaptor) you are back to superimposed. Same for
switching from ATI to Nvidia(nouveau
On Mon, March 4, 2013 5:44 pm, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
> I boot with both monitors attached, only one running in X. Can turn on
> second as needed for video editing, all savings in the GNOME tool
> are saved across all reboots. Even when turning second monitor on,
> the defaults are what I
I boot with both monitors attached, only one running in X. Can turn on
second as needed for video editing, all savings in the GNOME tool
are saved across all reboots. Even when turning second monitor on,
the defaults are what I last used.
Installation default is cloned, so I know my setup and ali
On Mon, March 4, 2013 7:29 am, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
> I have found that the GNOME tool for controlling xrandr works fine in
> gnome-shell, cinnamon, and icewm. In fact, when driver bugs in the
> xorg-edgers versions of the open source drivers made trouble on the
> activation of the secon
It would be great to avoid the AandR tool, yes!
Antoine THOMAS
Tél: 0663137906
2013/3/4
> I have found that the GNOME tool for controlling xrandr works fine in
> gnome-shell, cinnamon, and icewm. In fact, when driver bugs in the
> xorg-edgers versions of the open source drivers made trouble o
I have found that the GNOME tool for controlling xrandr works fine in
gnome-shell, cinnamon, and icewm. In fact, when driver bugs in the
xorg-edgers versions of the open source drivers made trouble on the
activation of the second monitor, switching to icewm to change
monitors, then back, was the w
On Mon, March 4, 2013 12:44 am, ttoine wrote:
> Len,
>
> I use a dual screen with Unity, and the setup is saved accross restart. At
> loging, the mouse pointer is between the two screens. You can choose which
> one is the main by moving the move to right or left screen. The top panel
> is on both
Len,
I use a dual screen with Unity, and the setup is saved accross restart. At
loging, the mouse pointer is between the two screens. You can choose which
one is the main by moving the move to right or left screen. The top panel
is on both screens.
At office, I use a dual screen with a win7 lapto
I was "listening in" on the Xubuntu meeting today. Mention was made of
menulibre. I looked it up with synaptic and could not find it. So I asked
:) and it is an in the works deal that xfce will be using to replace
alacarte which both Xubuntu and Studio use as a menu editor. It is being
written by t