On 19 Apr 2011, at 8:57 pm, Andrew Hills wrote:
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Jan wrote:
meh, that sucks. i guess you already tried the radeon driver?
Yes, but the radeon driver doesn't support my card. I will try
physically swapping the outputs; after that, I'll quit complaining.
I'm
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Jan wrote:
> meh, that sucks. i guess you already tried the radeon driver?
Yes, but the radeon driver doesn't support my card. I will try
physically swapping the outputs; after that, I'll quit complaining.
--Andrew Hills
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 09:02:40 -0400, Andrew Hills
wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:22 AM, Jan wrote:
>> I'm not sure and no possibility to check it, but maybe `xrandr --output
>> --primary' works.
>
> Sorry, it doesn't, probably because I am using AMD's proprietary
> drivers.
meh, that suck
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:22 AM, Jan wrote:
> I'm not sure and no possibility to check it, but maybe `xrandr --output
> --primary' works.
Sorry, it doesn't, probably because I am using AMD's proprietary
drivers. Is there a way to specify an offset, width, and height for
the status bar display?
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 20:09:31 -0400, Andrew Hills
wrote:
> I'm on wmii-3.9.2, Arch Linux with xorg-server version 1.9.4, in a
> dual-monitor setup NOT using xinerama. The status bar is, by default,
> on the left monitor. How can I move it to my right monitor?
>
> --Andrew Hills
I'm not sure and
I'm on wmii-3.9.2, Arch Linux with xorg-server version 1.9.4, in a
dual-monitor setup NOT using xinerama. The status bar is, by default,
on the left monitor. How can I move it to my right monitor?
--Andrew Hills