[X2Go-User] exotic multi-display / multi-monitor configuration
Tristan Miller
psychonaut at nothingisreal.com
Sat Mar 9 15:39:18 CET 2013
Greetings.
On Friday 08 March 2013, Thomas Lutz wrote:
> > Shouldn't this be the responsibility of the window manager (or
> > whatever the equivalent is on the OS and desktop environment you're
> > using)?
>
> I'm new to higher X11 magic. Shouldn't it be irrelevant which window
> manager I'm using?
Well, the window manager is ultimately responsible for the placement and
sizing of windows. I take it you've got X2Go set up to put an entire
session in a single window? If so, then you could configure your window
manager to always force a particular geometry for the X2Go window such that
it spans three of your monitors. I don't have any knowledge of how Gnome's
window manager does this, though on KDE this is fairly easy (right click on
the window title bar, then Advanced->Special Application Settings-
>Geometry).
Regards,
Tristan
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