Re: [vox-tech] VMWare Linux client - how to notice screen resize?

2009-03-11 Thread Ken Bloom
On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 19:11 -0700, Bryan Richter wrote: > At work, I'm using CentOS 5.2 running as a VMWare client on a Windows > XP host. CentOS has Gnome running by default, which runs the window > manager Metacity by default. > > VMWare, like other virtual machine apps, provides a set of client

Re: [vox-tech] VMWare Linux client - how to notice screen resize?

2009-03-11 Thread Ken Bloom
On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 19:11 -0700, Bryan Richter wrote: > At work, I'm using CentOS 5.2 running as a VMWare client on a Windows > XP host. CentOS has Gnome running by default, which runs the window > manager Metacity by default. > > VMWare, like other virtual machine apps, provides a set of client

Re: [vox-tech] VMWare Linux client - how to notice screen resize?

2009-03-11 Thread Bryan Richter
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Michael Wenk wrote: > Bryan Richter wrote: >> >> This all works. Metacity somehow catches wind of the resizing. When the >> X root window is resized, Metacity resizes all its workspaces. If it has >> to, it moves and resizes its own client windows so everything sh

Re: [vox-tech] VMWare Linux client - how to notice screen resize?

2009-03-11 Thread Michael Wenk
Bryan Richter wrote: > At work, I'm using CentOS 5.2 running as a VMWare client on a Windows XP > host. CentOS has Gnome running by default, which runs the window manager > Metacity by default. > > VMWare, like other virtual machine apps, provides a set of client-side > functionality that allow

[vox-tech] VMWare Linux client - how to notice screen resize?

2009-03-10 Thread Bryan Richter
At work, I'm using CentOS 5.2 running as a VMWare client on a Windows XP host. CentOS has Gnome running by default, which runs the window manager Metacity by default. VMWare, like other virtual machine apps, provides a set of client-side functionality that allows things such as client-to-host copy