On Mon, 20 Apr 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In , Lancelot du Lac wrote:
> >I can only join my voice to those who say this behavior is a pain.
> >Since this bug appears in 3.5.10, I'm currently pinning 3.5.9 for kwin.
> >(and I have to say it works well)
> >
> >However this much probably wo
I just did a 'reportbug' on 'kde-window-manager'. I hope it will lead to a
fix within the next weeks. If not, I'll try another Qt-Version.
Thank you all for trying to help.
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In <75jcb4f18k22...@mid.dfncis.de>, M. Henne wrote:
>Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote in :
>> What version of kwin are you running, just for my information?
>mar...@asgard:~$ kwin --version
>Qt: 4.5.1
I'm using Qt 4.4.3 here. Could you try with that version? Perhaps it is a
Qt bug. (That would sur
On Sun,26.Apr.09, 17:18:58, M. Henne wrote:
> What could be the right package for the bug report? There's no package
> kwin anymore.
As long as there is file you know the name of (kwin) 'reportbug kwin'
should find out the correct package (by using dpkg -S).
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote in :
> What version of kwin are you running, just for my information?
mar...@asgard:~$ kwin --version
Qt: 4.5.1
KDE: 4.2.2 (KDE 4.2.2)
KWin: 4.2.2 (KDE 4.2.2)
> I believe your X is set up correctly now. Perhaps you might have better
> luck asking on a more KDE-spec
In <75in79f18bn7...@mid.dfncis.de>, M. Henne wrote:
>Thank you again for your patience.
No problem. I like helping when I can. Unfortunately, I may have run out
of advice.
>Unfortunately I haven't made it so far, but I think I can
>give a more detailed description of my systems behaviour.
Tha
Hoy Stephen,
Thank you again for your patience.
Unfortunately I haven't made it so far, but I think I can
give a more detailed description of my systems behaviour.
I've played a bit with the settings you told me and I noticed,
that my system supports two monitors to some degree. E.g. I can
te
In <75g304f1754j...@mid.dfncis.de>, M. Henne wrote:
>Stephen, I could not get the configuration to work. If I use the
>ServerLayout that you postet, the second monitor stays black.
Then TwinView is not set up properly. When TwinView is working, you only need
one Screen value in the "ServerLayout
Hi again,
Stephen, I could not get the configuration to work. If I use the
ServerLayout that you postet, the second monitor stays black.
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Section "ServerLayout"
> Identifier "TwinView"
> Screen 0 "Default Screen (TwinView)"
> Opt
Thank you Stephen for your configuration. I'll try that (at the
weekend I guess) and I will report if it helped me here for KDE4.
Martin
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Anyway, here's the sections from my xorg.conf:
> Section "ServerLayout"
> Identifier "TwinView"
> Scree
In <75491vf15ef9...@mid.dfncis.de>, M. Henne wrote:
>Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> I use TwinView, including its fake Xinerama, and I'm not seeing the bug.
>> That said, I think I skipped from kwin in Etch to KDE 4.2 (initially from
>> experimental). I'm now on KDE 4.2 from unstable and maximi
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> I use TwinView, including its fake Xinerama, and I'm not seeing the bug.
> That said, I think I skipped from kwin in Etch to KDE 4.2 (initially from
> experimental). I'm now on KDE 4.2 from unstable and maximizing to a
> single monitor works fine, as done draggin
In , Lancelot du Lac wrote:
>I can only join my voice to those who say this behavior is a pain.
>Since this bug appears in 3.5.10, I'm currently pinning 3.5.9 for kwin.
>(and I have to say it works well)
>
>However this much probably won't be possible once kde4 is uploaded into
>testing.
>I certain
Greetings to everybody for my first post...
I can only join my voice to those who say this behavior is a pain.
Since this bug appears in 3.5.10, I'm currently pinning 3.5.9 for kwin.
(and I have to say it works well)
However this much probably won't be possible once kde4 is uploaded into
testing.
On Sunday 19 April 2009, Bob Cox wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 16:59:35 +0100, David Goodenough
(david.goodeno...@btconnect.com) wrote:
> > As an aside, my laptop has a dodgy left mouse button on the touchpad.
> > When I am at a desk I plug a mouse in, but when on the road having
> > to cart ar
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 16:59:35 +0100, David Goodenough
(david.goodeno...@btconnect.com) wrote:
> As an aside, my laptop has a dodgy left mouse button on the touchpad.
> When I am at a desk I plug a mouse in, but when on the road having
> to cart around a mouse is a pain. Oddly tapping the tou
On Sunday 19 April 2009, M. Henne wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
> > but I'm glad (?!)
> > to see I'm not the only one. The problem is irritating, ain't it?
>
> It is. One of my favourite benefits using linux is to be able to
> work fast with less mouse usage. Not 'no mouse' but only mouse
> where it ma
Kent West wrote:
> but I'm glad (?!)
> to see I'm not the only one. The problem is irritating, ain't it?
It is. One of my favourite benefits using linux is to be able to
work fast with less mouse usage. Not 'no mouse' but only mouse
where it makes sense (Drawings, GUI-Development). KDE 3.5 (witho
M. Henne wrote:
> Hello,
>
> this is about SID and KDE 4.2.2 .
>
> Just like in the latest SID-Package for KDE 3.5.10, the maximizing
> behaviour for windows is broken for dual monitor configurations.
>
> I cannot find a setting that to tell kde4 to maximize a window
> only to the current monitor,
Hello,
this is about SID and KDE 4.2.2 .
Just like in the latest SID-Package for KDE 3.5.10, the maximizing
behaviour for windows is broken for dual monitor configurations.
I cannot find a setting that to tell kde4 to maximize a window
only to the current monitor, not spanning it over both monit
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