On Feb 22, 08 11:08:09 +0100, Loïc Grenié wrote:
My computer is currently out of order so I cannot test the last version of xrandr (last time I've tested was January 7th). The drawback
You have to take git, I don't think the fixed version has been released yet. Maybe I should just go ahead and release it. If you're using git, there are no new fixes since the beginning of this year.
I have is that once all output are clones of one another, all outputs show the same thing and I do not manage to have separate images on the various outputs (i.e. if the geometry of one output is 1024x768+0+0, the geometry of all outputs is 1024x768+0+0. In particular, all outputs must have the same mode (they are limited by the "worst" output).
Without updating xrandr you can try adding --crtc 1 (or --crtc 0) to the command line, and by that unclone the outputs manually.
Limiting "possible_clones" corrected that behaviour, so I thought it was a good solution. If it is not, then too bad, I'll keep it only locally
If xrandr from git doesn't unclone the outputs for you, there's still a
bug, and it should be corrected. Otherwise it is a FAQ :-P
Matthias
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