Le 27/02/2014 14:52, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) a écrit :
> On Wed, 26 Feb 2014 23:34:33 +0100 Pierre Couderc said:
>
>> Ho may I manage a second screen ?
>> Now I have the same image on the 2 screens. I do not know if it a
>> mistake of my computer configuration or a mistake in my configur
On Wed, 26 Feb 2014 23:34:33 +0100 Pierre Couderc said:
> Ho may I manage a second screen ?
> Now I have the same image on the 2 screens. I do not know if it a
> mistake of my computer configuration or a mistake in my configuration of
> enlightenment.
have you draged the montios around in the
OK, I had put it in .xinitrc but in but in a bd position. Now it is good.
Le 27/02/2014 10:35, Robert David a écrit :
> Since I use .xinitrc in my home to start session I have defined
> commands like that before enlightenment start. Or you can edit session
> file in /etc.
>
> Robert.
>
>
> On Thu,
Since I use .xinitrc in my home to start session I have defined
commands like that before enlightenment start. Or you can edit session
file in /etc.
Robert.
On Thu, 27 Feb 2014 10:16:11 +0100
Pierre Couderc wrote:
> Thank you, it works fine.
> The point is that it works only when the session i
Thank you, it works fine.
The point is that it works only when the session is started.
Is there a script executed after enlightenment is started so that I can
put it inside..?
Le 26/02/2014 23:49, Robert David a écrit :
> Hi Pierre,
>
> just try xrandr in commandline.
>
> xrandr --output LVDS1 --
Hi Pierre,
just try xrandr in commandline.
xrandr --output LVDS1 --auto --right-of VGA1 --output VGA1 --auto
Of course change LVDS1 and VGA1 to your outputs (run plain xrandr).
I have something similar (more complex) in script which is run every
time I attach my notebook to dock.
Or use the se
Ho may I manage a second screen ?
Now I have the same image on the 2 screens. I do not know if it a
mistake of my computer configuration or a mistake in my configuration of
enlightenment.
Thank you.
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