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Subject: [Q] Cylindrical Desktop
From: Pat Kane <pekane52 () gmail ! com>
Date: 2010-02-24 16:04:10
Message-ID: b3998a501002240804n55b1b5ffr564287b83c49bdaa () mail ! gmail ! com
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I have a stock Ubuntu 9.0.4 workstation that just got
a second graphics card and LCD panel, both displays
work as one large Gnome desktop.
My problem is that I want the main part of the desktop
in the center of my desk and the extended part on the
left side -- so in the "Display Preferences" I had to
interchange the position of the monitors[1][2].
Okay, that works well, except for one minor issue,
when I move the root pointer to the left on the
main screen it gets stuck at the left edge, but I
want it to go to the second display.
The best analogy that I can think of is that I want my
desktop to act like it is on the surface of a cylinder
I think this is a window manager problem, but I'm not
100% sure. I'm willing to hack Xorg to get the effect.
Any ideas?
Pat
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[1] TMDS-1 connected 1440x900+1920+0
HDMI-2 connected 1920x1080+0+0
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_One_on_the_Right_Is_on_the_Left
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