On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 11:08:03 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> > Editing xorg.conf requires an X-server restart after each setup
>> > change, which is ridiculous.
>>
>> Why ridiculous? :-?
>>
>> Xorg is running and you need it to re-read the configuration file again
>> like any other service :
Hi,
> > Editing xorg.conf requires an X-server restart after each setup change,
> > which is ridiculous.
>
> Why ridiculous? :-?
>
> Xorg is running and you need it to re-read the configuration file again
> like any other service :-)
Sorry, I should have boon more clear: It is of course not ridi
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011 12:57:06 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
>> And who needs xrandr if you can have the layout you want in a
>> straightforward way by directly editing the xorg.conf file or by using
>> nvidia-settings tool? (we are now in a loop ;-P)
> Editing xorg.conf requires an X-server restart afte
Hi,
> And who needs xrandr if you can have the layout you want in a
> straightforward way by directly editing the xorg.conf file or by using
> nvidia-settings tool? (we are now in a loop ;-P)
Editing xorg.conf requires an X-server restart after each setup change, which
is ridiculous. In the end,
On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 22:20:21 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
(...)
>> Oh, I didn't know. The nvidia counterpart tool is very nice, maybe I
>> overestimate the ATI one :-)
> OTOH, the ATI driver supports xrandr 1.2 perfectly (as far as I can
> tell), so I can use the common open-source configuration tool
Hi,
> Settings applied from the xrandr applet can be stored in a file at your
> home user's profile so they are kept after booting and set as soon as you
> login (at least this is how it works in GNOME).
>
> Time ago I read a very good doc that talked about this:
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Co
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 21:11:28 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
>> Just a quick note here. Not sure if you have tried with "krandrtray" or
>> better yet, as you are using the ATI closed drivers, you may test their
>> catalyst control center utility to handle video screens (resolution/
>> position, etc...).
>
Hi,
> (...)
>
> Just a quick note here. Not sure if you have tried with "krandrtray" or
> better yet, as you are using the ATI closed drivers, you may test their
> catalyst control center utility to handle video screens (resolution/
> position, etc...).
>
> I bet with the open radeon drivers thi
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 13:03:07 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> I am having trouble getting my multi-monitor setup running properly
> using the proprietary AMD drivers in Debian testing using XRandR. My
> hardware is an HP Compaw 615 Laptop, with a Radeon HD 3200 graphics
> card. I am using KDE 4.6.5. I wa
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