Bug#521836: Workaround for this problem

2009-04-09 Thread Arren Lex
 + Start kcontrol (KDE Control Center)
 + Goto Peripherals - Display
 + Select Multiple Monitors tab on right pane
 + Uncheck Enable multiple monitor window maximize support
 + Uncheck Enable multiple monitor window fullscreen support

Unfortunately, this didn't work for me. Windows are still maximized,
even after logging out and even restarting. Downgrading seems to be
the only solution (for my setup at least).

Arren



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Bug#521836: Workaround for this problem

2009-04-07 Thread Torsten Landschoff
Hi again,

I just found a work around for this problem:

+ Start kcontrol (KDE Control Center)
+ Goto Peripherals - Display
+ Select Multiple Monitors tab on right pane
+ Uncheck Enable multiple monitor window maximize support
+ Uncheck Enable multiple monitor window fullscreen support

Apply, log out and log in again. Maximize works fine now for me again
(full screen with iceweasel is also okay, but I did not use it before).

Looking at the source, the logic of the multiple monitor support
should actually be inverted, but this is how it acts here.

Hope this helps,

Torsten

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