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<thagirsu> but i'll attempt it :)
<thagirsu> i've a problem with nvida+twinview+kde
<Maki> it's not autocreated
<Maki> An error occurred while loading http://home/maki/kde/share/autostart/panel.desktop:
<logixoul> Maki: it's not kde, it's .kde - begins with a dot
<logixoul> troy: because he didn't prefix with /
<thagirsu> if i start kde with twinview, it works fine , but only with one big screen
<logixoul> Maki: that too, you should always start absolute paths with /
<AlexElliott> thagirsu, yep, that's what twinview is intended to do
<thagirsu> so if i maximize a window it streches over both screens
<troy> ahhh, you need Xinerama extensions or something like that...
<thagirsu> but i will only work on my primary screen
<thagirsu> with maximize and something
<AlexElliott> What does work mean?
<AlexElliott> In this context
<troy> thagirsu: you need to check your X config to ensure that Xinerama is also enabled... then kwin, kdesktop and kicker will become aware of the screen boundaries...
<Maki> dont work
<Maki> i will make whit hide
<troy> AlexElliott: work means, do something with his screen.. like use konq... :P
<AlexElliott> Oh, sorry, misread that line, don't worry about that question, thagirsu :p
<AlexElliott> I read an "it" instead of "i"
<troy> AlexElliott: heh
<AlexElliott> thagirsu, troy's right, you want Xinerama enabled
<AlexElliott> That's what I have set up
<thagirsu> troy: i've run kubuntu and gentoo, in ubuntu it works so i've copied the xorg.conf to gentoo and it doesn't word
<thagirsu> so i think xorg.conf is correct
<thagirsu> i think something with kde fails
<AlexElliott> thagirsu, if you want to set it up easily, the official nvidia driver installation also gives you a settings tool
<troy> AlexElliott: when it's active, does Xinerama should up for you in xdpyinfo | grep Xinerama
<troy> s/should/show
<AlexElliott> Yeah, it does, but I don't have a problem, works just like I want it to :)_
<thagirsu> AlexElliott: in nvidia settings i can't find something about this feature
<troy> thagirsu: okay, try running (from a konsole) "xdpyinfo | grep Xinerama" -- that will tell you if it's enabled or not :)
<AlexElliott> thagirsu, you should have it set on "seperate X session" first
<AlexElliott> http://files.pastesite.com/nvidia.png
<troy> thagirsu: kubuntu and gentoo may have different X features that auto-enable...
<AlexElliott> It doesn't appear when you have twinview on
<troy> AlexElliott: ah
<troy> AlexElliott: I have the same card as you :) just only one monitor :)
<thagirsu> AlexElliott , this is the mode i want, but with twinview not with seperate
<AlexElliott> thagirsu, try it out, you can still drag windows from one to the other
<thagirsu> troy: xdpyinfo says nothing
<AlexElliott> And maximising goes to the boundaries of one screen, not both
<thagirsu> AlexElliott: and what is with opengl ?
<AlexElliott> Hmmm, you mean like full screen games/dvd playback?
<troy> thagirsu: yeah, you need Xinerama enabled for KDE to respect the screen boundaries... there's no other way
<ejm> yeah! kde 4 is coming soon!
<logixoul> ~kde
<apt> The next major revision of KDE -- KDE 4.0 -- will be released when it's ready, not before. We don't know when that will be, despite the dot article. It will most likely be in 2007 or 2008, but it could be later.
<logixoul> ~kde4
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