Bryan Bennett bbenne10 at gmail.com writes:
I apologize. I misread your initial mail. I remember having a similar
problem with virtual box but seem to remember that it was the result of a
mismatch between the guest additions and the virtualbox version rather than
being related to the wm. Are
Rémy Lefevre lefevreremy at gmail.com writes:
Bryan Bennett bbenne10 at gmail.com writes:
I apologize. I misread your initial mail. I remember having a similar
problem with virtual box but seem to remember that it was the result of a
mismatch between the guest additions and the
Bryan Bennett bbenne10 at gmail.com writes:
Xrandr. It was a long day...
What is the problem with Xrandr ? As it uses Xinerama protocol, it should
work without any problem.
I meant the command line client. I encountered an issue wherein dwm
was mirroring to both screens when I would startx. If you're getting
one huge screen across both monitors, rather than mirroring - ignore
me.
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 6:01 AM, Rémy Lefevre lefevrer...@gmail.com wrote:
Bryan
Bryan Bennett bbenne10 at gmail.com writes:
I meant the command line client. I encountered an issue wherein dwm
was mirroring to both screens when I would startx. If you're getting
one huge screen across both monitors, rather than mirroring - ignore
me.
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 6:01 AM,
You just described it. I had to add xrandr to my startup scripts to fix, as
I was too lazy to fix it in xorg.d or whatever it's called now
I apologize. I misread your initial mail. I remember having a similar
problem with virtual box but seem to remember that it was the result of a
mismatch between the guest additions and the virtualbox version rather than
being related to the wm. Are you sure your versions match?
Bryan Bennett bbenne10 at gmail.com writes:
Is dwm displaying a mirror of the first screen on the second? I saw
this behavior and just resorted to using xsetroot rather than fixing
my X config.
No, dwm is not displaying a mirror. I used xrandr --output VGA1 --left-of
LVDS1 to change
Xrandr. It was a long day...