On 28.12.2011 03:34, monitorxxx wrote:
Hi, I have Arch Linux in this system:
-video card: nvidia 6150
-monitor 1: LG, 1440x900 (right side)
-monitor 2: Samsung, 1360x760 (left side)
-desktop environment: Lxde
1) no matter how hard I try, write to xorg.conf, set up and reboot, the
monitors' posi
Am Wed, 28 Dec 2011 13:31:41 +0100
schrieb Ben Bucksch :
> I propose you use
>
> ...
> * xrandr: Your monitors will by default both show the same picture.
He has *explicitly* mentioned wanting to use two separate X screens
(without having windows from one screen appearing on the other),
otherwi
On 12/27/2011 06:34 PM, monitorxxx wrote:
Hi, I have Arch Linux in this system:
-video card: nvidia 6150
-monitor 1: LG, 1440x900 (right side)
-monitor 2: Samsung, 1360x760 (left side)
-desktop environment: Lxde
But the problem is that:
1) no matter how hard I try, write to xorg.conf, set up a
> I'm not familiar with LXDE, but desktop environments have recently been
> losing proper support for multiple X screens. For example, KDE 3 worked
> great with multiple X screens but KDE 4 shows the
> black-screen-and-giant-X-cursor problem you're describing with LXDE. I
> would suggest cont
Hi,
When X is running and I plug out/plug in my usb keyboard, I see
that Xmodmap/xset etc settings get lost and I have it to run
xmodmap/xset again for them to apply to the keyboard. Is this a
bug or the behavior the way it should be ?
Regards,
--
Raghavendra Prabhu
G
hi,all
For some reason,I don't want the mouse appears in the range of the screen of
the xvideo window.
So what should I do?
Thanks!
Best Regards,
David
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