On 10.07.2011 21:17, Alan Cox wrote:
>> Alternatives? I cannot find any other driver that would act as a virtual
>> screen like xf86-video-dummy, but would provide a RandR-compliant
>> framebuffer for me. I don't think Xephyr, Xdmx, Xvnc, x2x and whatnot
>> others can help me here, Awesome needs
> Alternatives? I cannot find any other driver that would act as a virtual
> screen like xf86-video-dummy, but would provide a RandR-compliant
> framebuffer for me. I don't think Xephyr, Xdmx, Xvnc, x2x and whatnot
> others can help me here, Awesome needs to see something as a regular
> RandR s
Hi all
My goal is to use a DisplayLink USB display with Xorg on a laptop in a
sane fashion, which pretty much seems to mean RandR support one way or
the other.
Since USB display is a very comes-and-goes device, I'm figuring I better
use a permanent virtual secondary screen using xf86-video-d
Hi all
My goal is to use a DisplayLink USB display with Xorg on a laptop in a
sane fashion, which pretty much seems to mean RandR support one way or
the other.
Since USB display is a very comes-and-goes device, I'm figuring I better
use a permanent virtual secondary screen using xf86-video-d