Dancing Fingers wrote:
On Mar 21, 1:10 pm, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
Antonio Diaz wrote:
Sorry, now I configured my client not to post in html anymore.
The xinerama option is off. I have also been posting to the KDE
forum but I don't achieve to get it working. The point is that I haven't
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On Mar 21, 1:10 pm, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
> Antonio Diaz wrote:
> > Sorry, now I configured my client not to post in html anymore.
>
> > The xinerama option is off. I have also been posting to the KDE
> > forum but I don't achieve to get it working. The point is that I haven't
> > changed a
Antonio Diaz wrote:
>Sorry, now I configured my client not to post in html anymore.
>
>The xinerama option is off. I have also been posting to the KDE
> forum but I don't achieve to get it working. The point is that I haven't
> changed anything of my "xorg" configuration file. I just upg
According to the following post, it seems to be a bug related to the
latest kwin package:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-qt-kde/2009/03/msg00139.html
There is something broken with xinerama.
Regards,
Antonio Diaz wrote:
Sorry, now I configured my client not to post in html anymo
Sorry, now I configured my client not to post in html anymore.
The xinerama option is off. I have also been posting to the KDE
forum but I don't achieve to get it working. The point is that I haven't
changed anything of my "xorg" configuration file. I just upgraded my
system using the "safe-
Antonio Diaz wrote:
yes it's really odd to post in html
what you write sounds like you've xinerama enabled
check this
regards
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On Friday 20 March 2009 17:16:40 Antonio Diaz wrote:
>Please, anyone can help me?
First, read the Code of Conduct for the list.
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct is the URL. I can't read
your mails very well because they are in HTML, so I'm ignoring them.
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The option "window maximize support" is enabled but it fails.
When I realized that I worked under the root user, I looked at his
options in order to check if there were something different, but his
configuration is exactly the same as my standard user.
I have also found out that it also fail
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:39:44 +
Antonio Diaz wrote:
>
>I work with dual monitor configuration. I'm using Debian Sid and
> KDE 3.5.10. So far whenever I maximized a window it just maximized to
> the current monitor. However, a few days ago I updated my system (new
> kernel and "safe-upgrad
I work with dual monitor configuration. I'm using Debian Sid and KDE
3.5.10. So far whenever I maximized a window it just maximized to the
current monitor. However, a few days ago I updated my system (new
kernel and "safe-upgrade") and this behavior seems to be changed. Now
windows are maxi
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