+ kwrite +cervisia +tcl/Tk apps like tkgate tkcvs,...
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Eddy eddy.b...@gmail.com wrote:
Jérôme, Xinerama is switched on with Xorg.conf. Have you tried deleting
it and creating a fresh one, just in case something is switching it on?
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I am the only one with a single monitor that have this issue? I can't find
why Xinerama maybe active, if no seond monitor is plug. Maybe that come from
the fact that my laptop is a dual video card system (sony vaio z12 : intel +
nvidia) ?
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Eddy eddy.b...@gmail.com
The cursor getting stuck between the two screens (using Xinerama for
me) and using 100% CPU was one of the main reasons I attempted to
upgrade to Ubuntu 10.10. Unfortunately that didn't work so well. :(
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Laurent 650...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
My workaround
Thanks for the tips, that is basically what I'm doing right now, but
with KDE4.5 I can't figure out how to actually start apps on the 3rd
monitor (the one not using twinview). Nothing displays on that monitor
except the mouse cursor. (no taskbar, right click menu or anything)
I'm almost thinking
This works (xterm loads on the 3rd monitor), however KDE doesn't appear
to be running on the 3rd monitor, so there is essentially no window
manager, making it pretty useless. :(
From what I can obtain from Google, KDE4+ doesn't support separate X
displays like this. I attempted to use the script