The resolution of those might be really high, but the interface elements
will always be the same size in pixels. That is until GTK gets dips <
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Device_independent_pixel> . :)
On Feb 27, 2013 8:55 PM, "piggy classy" wrote:
> Okay, will do that tomorrow. But I have som
Okay, will do that tomorrow. But I have something school work that I must
take care now.
Cassidy, worst case scenario, we'll get you to do the recordings and I'll
just put them together ha!
Just out of curiousity, does anyone here have Macbook Pro, Thunderbolt
display, or a 4k TV? If you do, we m
According to xrandr, your second display does not exist.
You can disable your drivers using jockey-gtk, it should already be
installed, just put that in a Terminal and it will launch.
Then try configuring the monitor as well as xrandr -q again.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 8:36 PM, piggy classy wro
Hrm. I have a Samsung Series 5 Ultrabook with Intel graphics and the HDMI
works alongside my laptop's display. :-/
Any clue if this same issue exists in Ubuntu?
On Feb 27, 2013 8:36 PM, "piggy classy" wrote:
> Not sure if my last reply was to all or just Cassidy, but here it is
> again:
>
> Cody
I know the UX of that Ubuntu Displays plug can be confusing... And this
sounds like a "duh" thing but I overlooked it all the time: is the little
"mirror" check box on the right checked? If so, uncheck that. ;)
On Feb 27, 2013 6:36 PM, "Cody Garver" wrote:
> Uninstall your proprietary drivers and
Uninstall your proprietary drivers and see what happens, at least
regarding the lag. I have a little experience with xrandr and dual
monitors, what does this output when your tv is plugged in?:
xrandr -q
This is a very strange case if your tv is HDMI and not working automatically.
Sent from my i
Also, when I start the recording, my computer suddenly becomes really slow,
with lots of stuttering and slow animations, despite being a fairly
well-rounded computer with core i7 and 6GB ram.
For my earlier video that I made a few months ago, I recorded with a very
old, $200 computer I bought from
Hi all,
I've been working on making the launch video. One of the things I had hoped
to do was to connect my TV to my laptop as a secondary monitor. This way, I
can record with a higher resolution and thus can zoom in to particular
parts of the screen without things getting blurry.
This is my lapt
I'm on my phone, so no link, but on launchpad.net/elementary find
milestones, and then luna-beta2, that's a bug list for next beta release.
On Feb 26, 2013 11:58 PM, "Nikos Vasilakis" wrote:
> Thanks a bunch guys, I fully agree (and use LibreOffice mysleft). I
> was wondring though, could someone
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