Hi,
thank you for you help!
Things work just fine with the nm-applet right now, and i will put most
of my time into wrapping my mind around lua-coding the next weeks.
I'll E-Mail you if i want to try an alternative to the network-manager.
Greetings,
Levent
On 02.03.2012 14:36, Wayne Werner wro
On 03/02/12 22:01, kevinrong wrote:
before you switch to dual monitor, enter a2, before you switch back to laptop
only, enter a1.
using screenful you don't need to copy anything, it will "automatically" detect
that external
screen was connected/disconnected and launch proper xrandr configurat
I use this method. it's not perfect but works for me.
have two rc config in ~/.config/awesome, one is rc.dualhead (for two
monitor), one is rc.singlehead. the only difference is for dual head, you
can specify Class/Name application been put in tags[2][x]. [2] is the
second monitor.
diff rc.dualhe
On 03/02/12 17:42, Gabriel Lecouvreur wrote:
Hello,
I have a small issue with awesome : I sometimes plug my laptop to an external
screen and then issue an xrandr command to make the new screen available. Then,
Awesome restarts. And I am not pleased with the way it deals with clients :
clients w
My external monitor is already set as primary (at least it is screen 1
for awesome). But my urxvts act as if they are stuck on the laptop
screen (as if there tag table contain screen.count instead of "1").
Yes, I could also disable the laptop screen but I like to keep a root
term there and a few o
What if you set the extern monitor as primary? I usually set my HDMI
output as primary, sometimes I even disable my laptop monitor.
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Hello,
I have a small issue with awesome : I sometimes plug my laptop to an
external
screen and then issue an xrandr command to make the new screen available.
Then,
Awesome restarts. And I am not pleased with the way it deals with clients :
clients with no rule in my rc.lua (like my urxvt-terms)
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 2:42 AM, Michal Sojka wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Feb 2012, Levent S.B. wrote:
> > Hello altogether!
> > Longing to get away from the graphical overload of standard ubuntu, i
> > have finally decided to set up a minimal installation of oneiric-ocelot
> > 64 bit with awesome as wind
On Wed, 29 Feb 2012, Levent S.B. wrote:
> Hello altogether!
> Longing to get away from the graphical overload of standard ubuntu, i
> have finally decided to set up a minimal installation of oneiric-ocelot
> 64 bit with awesome as window-manager.
> So far i'm very pleased working with it, i'm jus