Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
> 
> *-LUK ShunTim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> |
> | I'm just wondering whether enabling virtual resolution is compiled
> | default in X servers. Even if I commented out all "Virtual" options in
> | my XF86Config file, I still get the virtual desktops. I'm using the
> | XF86_Mach64 server.
> |
> | Any hint if I'd like to disable it?
> 
> I'm a little unsure what you mean here. Virtual resolution is set
> in the XF86Config file. It does however seem that you problem is
> with virtual desktops. This is something that is under the control
> of the window manager. You need to tell us which window manager you
> use, if it's really virtual desktops you refer to.
> 
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Ole, 

Please accept my apology if I have confused virtual resolution with 
virtual desktop and didn't make myself clear. Please explain the
difference.  

Now back to my problem. What I see after I started X is the desktop
which  is *larger* than the size of the screen and I have to move the
mouse a long distance to get to other parts of the desktop. I experience
this phenomenon in every (if I remembered correctly) window manager I
tried: twm, fvwm95, kwm(kde) and I have a small real desktop :)  
What I'd like to have is a desktop that has the same size as my screen. 

Regards,
ST 
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