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Space Cakex posted on Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:53:01 +0100 as excerpted: |
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> KDE-4-3 monitor settings applet has a section "dual display" or |
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> something similar, but thinks I don't have a dual capable hardware :) so |
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> maybe sometimes in the future someone will implement this feature better |
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> and makes it more user friendly. |
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Well, that's significantly better than the kcontrol display applet does |
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for me! It sees two monitors, but only has clone mode, so if try to |
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change anything, it forces clone mode and screws everything up. Even |
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after switching back using my xrandr based script, plasma is still mixed |
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up and have the activities in the wrong place. It always takes me a bit |
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of fiddling with zooming in and out and etc to get it right, again. |
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And a couple versions ago, 4.3.0 IIRC, it was WAY bad. I only had to |
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stop at that applet on the way to another one, for it to screw things |
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up! I didn't even have to change anything, just open that applet, |
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accidentally (as it certainly was after the first time!) or deliberately, |
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and it would screw things up! I learned to steer VERY clear of it! |
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But FWIW, the rumor is that the bug that's triggering the problems, that |
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it recognized only one of the CTRCs or whatever, is fixed in trunk, and |
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thus will be fixed for 4.4, scheduled for February. I'm eagerly awaiting |
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that day, as I've not had a properly working kde display applet in years, |
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with kde3 either, so am really anticipating actually being able to play |
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with it in the GUI and have the changes work like they're supposed to! |
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Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. |
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"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- |
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and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman |