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I didn't know wich exact topic to search for this question, I did do some queries, but found nothing that could help me..
I read in the Nvidia Linux readme that it is possible to let Nvidia give throught 'regions' to xinerama. With this I mean that if I maximise a window, it is not automatically spanned across my whole twinview, but stay's on 1 monitor... I tried a couple of hours now with a lot of xorg.conf, but nothing gave the desired result. Is anyone able to give me some tips ? Ps. I know my way around configs, so don't be scared to ask me something Attached are the bug report, and the xorg.conf as usual OS: SuSE Linux 10.1 Videocard: Geforce 6600GT (Club3d) Screens: 2x Iiyama TFT's 17" |
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NVIDIA Corporation
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Adding the "NoTwinviewXineramaInfo" option in your X configuration will probably do what you're requesting, however ultimately this is a window manager issue, not a driver issue.
Thanks, Lonni |
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