The problem has been solved for me too. I'm not sure, but I think the
updated nvidia driver did it.
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nvidia dual head twinview (pseudo-xinerama): gnome-panel and maximized windows
span both heads on first login
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Since yesterday I'm using NVIDIA 177.70 driver, and problem seems to be solved.
gnome-panel spans just one monitor and maximizing windows is bounded by one
monitor.
Anyone to confirm>
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** Tags added: valid-xorg-conf
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I am experiencing a similar problem when X starts while my secondary
output (projector, hdmi) is disabled. When enabling it at runtime with
nvidia-settings and then choosing TwinView as display mode, I get the
stupid Xinerama mode instead (complete span over both screens, every X
application and WM
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg => linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20
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I can confirm the exact same behavior of Richard.
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I also see this, with a fully updated gutsy, and the nvidia-driver(*)
and twinview. (intel x86-64, GeForce 7600 GT)
pseudo-Xinerama is completely broken, in both KDE and in Gnome, so that
dialog boxes split across 2 screens, and maximising windows makes them
span both screens. Also, the windows d
I am pretty sure that Arek is experiencing a different issue.
The bug report is specifically about pseudo-Xinerama display size
hinting being broken while using TwinView mode. Arek's xorg.conf is
attempting to use true-Xinerama from a single geforce card. I am pretty
sure that the BusID needs to
I have the same problem after upgrade to Gutsy.
If I don't stop Xgl with ~/.config/xserver-xgl/disable I always get "You
don't appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X
configuration file (just run 'nvidia-xconfig' as root), and restart the
X server." and I'm not able to set corre
Confirming. Just upgraded to Gutsy RC and I couldn't get Xinerama to work. The
NV-* extensions usually don't appear in xdpyinfo.
After some more fiddling, it appeared that Xgl was the culprit, so I touched
~/.config/xserver-xgl/disabled and there was Xinerama back again, along with
proper OpenGL
Because of this and other problems I made a new fresh install on another
partition. This problem is not present in the new install.
The old install had been upgraded more or less daily since breezy or dapper so
I guess it had a lot of cruft.
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I just checked, and it looks like logging out and logging back in does
not fix the problem. Maximize windows seem to consistently span both of
my monitors.
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nvidia dual head twinview (pseudo-xinerama): gnome-panel and maximized windows
span both heads on first login
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I also can confirm a similar problem. Before I upgraded from Feisty, my
dual monitors worked fine. Now when I maximize a window, it spans
across both of my crt monitors. The gnome toolbars also span both
monitors. I believe I have a nvidia 5200 agp video card. I doubt it
will help, but I've att
Hi,
I can confirm the same behavior. I have another scenario where the gnome-panel
and the maximized windows span both head of the dual head setup.
When my notebook is undocked, the display is set to single display (1440x900).
After docking my notebook, opening nvidia-settings and enable the seco
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