On Fri, 27 Jan 2023, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 26Jan2023 12:31, Michael Hennebry wrote:
My guess is that if one really and truly wants a 3x1 and a 1x1
the effect could be got by running two instances of the server.
Yes. Or you can run the one server with two "screens", eg :10.0 and :10.1;
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On 26Jan2023 12:31, Michael Hennebry wrote:
My guess is that if one really and truly wants a 3x1 and a 1x1
the effect could be got by running two instances of the server.
Yes. Or you can run the one server with two "screens", eg :10.0 and
:10.1; there's a reason for that trailing ".0" on $DIS
On Thu, 26 Jan 2023, Felix Miata wrote:
Thomas Cameron via users composed on 2023-01-25 14:19 (UTC-0600):
The weird thing is, it seems like the desktop THINKS my screen looks
like this:
+ + +
+ + +
I can't tell you if it differs for Wayland users, but for Xorg users, that's
exactly what
Thomas Cameron via users composed on 2023-01-25 14:19 (UTC-0600):
> I have a multi monitor machine. The displays are set up like this:
> + + +
> +
> So I have three large monitors and a smaller tablet below the far right
> monitor.
> The weird thing is, it seems like the desktop THINKS my
Howdy -
I have a multi monitor machine. The displays are set up like this:
+ + +
+
So I have three large monitors and a smaller tablet below the far right
monitor.
The weird thing is, it seems like the desktop THINKS my screen looks
like this:
+ + +
+ + +
So what happens is, when I d