<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div>Package: x2goclient<br></div>Version: 4.0.2.1<br><br></div>When I start a remote session with x2goclient, and the local machine has a dual-head monitor setup (using xinerama), switching the session to fullscreen mode (via Ctrl-Alt-F) causes the remote session's desktop to span across both local monitors, instead of just one monitor. To reproduce / demonstrate:<br>
<br></div>1. set up the local machine to run a standard desktop environment (e.g. gnome or LXDE) with two monitors (i.e. use xrandr to specify the relative locations, orientations, and dimensions of the displays).<br>2. connect to a remote XFCE session with x2goclient, then open up a single terminal window in this remote session and maximize it.<br>
</div>3. press Ctrl-Alt-F to toggle (enable) full-screen mode.<br><br></div>The result will be that the terminal window is split in half, and spread across both monitors. The desired behavior is that the x2goclient fullscreen window only spans a single (user-selected) display.<br>
<br></div>I am using Ubuntu 14.04 (i686), and my display controller is listed as "Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)".<br><br></div>