> But this raises a question: From my reading, KDE 2.2.2 (and greater) is
> supposed to be "xinerama-aware" so that, e.g., horizontally expanding a
> window doesn't splay it across both screens, starting an app doesn't put
> it in the middle of the virtual desktop (and hence across the divide
> b
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Dean S. Messing wrote:
> ::
> ::NVIDIA's drivers do not support separate X-screens on a single
> :: card. NVIDIA's drivers use TwinView to display two monitors
> :: on a single card, not Xinerama. NVIDIA's drivers do advertise
> :: the Xinerama protocol so that Xin
Mark Vojkovich writes:
:: On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Dean S. Messing wrote:
:: >
:: > Xperts,
:: >
:: > I'm trying to get xinerama to work on my GeForce-4 card
:: > to which is connected a CRT and a Digital Flat Panel (via the DVI port).
:: >
:: > When I `startx' the window manager (KDE) st
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Dean S. Messing wrote:
>
> Xperts,
>
> I'm trying to get xinerama to work on my GeForce-4 card
> to which is connected a CRT and a Digital Flat Panel (via the DVI port).
>
> When I `startx' the window manager (KDE) starts on the CRT but
> nothing happens on the DVI device
Xperts,
I'm trying to get xinerama to work on my GeForce-4 card
to which is connected a CRT and a Digital Flat Panel (via the DVI port).
When I `startx' the window manager (KDE) starts on the CRT but
nothing happens on the DVI device. Note that I have gotten
TwinView to work correctly. But