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authorUlrich Sibiller <uli42@gmx.de>2015-10-08 22:25:09 +0200
committerMike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>2015-12-30 00:05:54 +0100
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Xinerama: do not cut off at outer edges
This fixes the problem Mike Gabriel describes like this: - Launch a session on a system with a single monitor. Enable Xinerama for this session. - Open a desktop session in that session window (e.g. MATE or XFCE). - Move the NX/MATE-or-XFCE session window around on that one monitor. Bump at the borders, so that the session window moves into the invisible parts around your monitor. What you see is that the MATE-or-XFCE window manager will become really busy with resizing the windows and panels in the NX session, because moving the window over the physical borders of the display will trigger resize events. This is non-intuitive, I think. Same with multi-monitors on the outside edges of the physical Xorg RandR setup.
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