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Subject: [Bug 173984] New: Kwin does not support separated X screens (nvidia
From: Premysl Krcmar <rej () centrum ! cz>
Date: 2008-10-31 15:58:16
Message-ID: bug-173984-4790 () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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Summary: Kwin does not support separated X screens (nvidia gpu)
Product: kwin
Version: unspecified
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: kwin@kde.org
ReportedBy: rej@centrum.cz
Version: (using KDE 4.1.2)
OS: Linux
Installed from: Fedora RPMs
Kwin does not support separated X screens. xorg.conf and Xserver is obviously
OK, because I can see Xserver cursor, I can run programs on second screen (but
they are not manageable - because they does not has windows border, can not
type or user mouse in them, resize, close .. so on)
Similar bugs for KDE3 was reported, I also tried to run kwin manually:
# DISPLAY=:0.1 kwin &
but it fails
My configuration:
NVIDIA Driver Version: 173.14.12
GPU: nvidia Quadro FX 570M
KDE: 4.1.2
Linux: Fedora KDE 9 and KUBUNTU 8.10
PS: Xinerama works - very slowly and just a little bit (usually froze my
desktop after some time - happen after I applied patch 4.1.1 -> 4.1.2 - I can
run new appl. but can not use mouse and sometimes also type), but I do not want
to use it, I have different LCD panels (laptop and desktop LCD) with different
resolution and also I love when I can switch between virtual desktops
independently on each screen (just hate I can't move windows between screens).
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