From: Alain-Pierre M. <apm...@fr...> - 2012-11-07 20:51:36
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I tried all the suggestions, with no luck. "--same-as" option works as expected. The better I get with "--right-of" is a black screen, where I can see the mouse but not create frames... I will try later, after updating notion, just in case... Alain-Pierre On Fri, 02 Nov 2012 13:06:12 +0100, Steven Hum <sd...@gm...> wrote: > I have 2 different monitors connected, a 24" and 30" and use this xrandr > statement in my .Xession file which may help you: > > xrandr --output DVI-1 --primary --mode 2560x1600 --rate 60 --right-of > DVI-0 > > You'll have to adjust accordingly for your setup to see if something > similar can work for you. > > Steven > > Excerpts from Alain-Pierre Manine's message of 2012-11-02 04:28:49 -0400: >> Hello, >> >> I have just migrated from ion3 to notion (thank you for it!) and I don't >> understand well how to use mod_xrandr. >> >> I occasionally use a beamer. Previously, with ion3, after restarting, I >> saw two independent screens available with Mod+shift+{1,2}. >> >> Now, with mod_xrandr, by default, the two screens are the same. When I >> try >> something like: >> >> xrandr --output HDMI-0 --right-of VGA-0 >> >> ...I get the first half of a frame on a screen, and the second half on >> the >> other. >> >> Is there some way to reproduce the old behavior?... >> >> Thank you for the help, >> >> Alain-Pierre |