On Wed, Apr 08, 2015 at 01:57:35PM +0200, Olivier Fourdan wrote:
> When using Xinerama, RandR is automatically disabled, and calling RR
> routines will trigger an assert() because the RR keys/resources are
> not set, leading to an Xserver abort.
>
> Hotplug makes little sense without RandR, so no
When using Xinerama, RandR is automatically disabled, and calling RR
routines will trigger an assert() because the RR keys/resources are
not set, leading to an Xserver abort.
Hotplug makes little sense without RandR, so no need to install a
udev monitor if RandR is not available, as done in sna.