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Hi guys.
i have kde 4.5.3 with two monitors running on nvidia card powered by nvidia-drivers-260.19.21. Is it possible at all to have fully functional tiling for _both_ monitors at the same time? Now when i open applications they are organized only in one of monitors. if i try to move application to second monitor -- i can, but space used by that application stays _blank_, and if i try to add another application to a second monitor it replaces the application which is already present here. In other words i can't see the way to fill all the space available - it autofills only one monitor. I've tried spiral, columns and float ways of tiling. Don't know how to explain with more details, hope it's clear enough. Anyone got the idea about how to handle this? |
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As far as I know, this is now supported yet.
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thanks for your reply.
hope it will be introduced someday |
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As you run Gentoo and are using a multi head system, may I suggest checking out the following?
http://aseigo.blogspot.com/2010/11/mult ... inues.html
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Twin View is not the same as multihead though. I know since I also use Twin View (but it's possible that I'm wrong).
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