Hello,
I use Nvidia twinview and everything works okay but i wondered how i
could set that programs start on my first screen and not in the middle
of the 2 screens.
The reason for this is that i have a windows program that i start with
wine and i can't position it after it started.
This worked with a configuration i had on debian but not on gentoo,
maybe a parameter but i don't know which one.
In xorg.conf i have:
Option "Twinview"
Option "MetaModes" "1280x1024,1280x1024"
Any idea ?
Cheers,
Philippe
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I use Nvidia twinview and everything works okay but i wondered how i
could set that programs start on my first screen and not in the middle
of the 2 screens.
The reason for this is that i have a windows program that i start with
wine and i can't position it after it started.
This worked with a configuration i had on debian but not on gentoo,
maybe a parameter but i don't know which one.
In xorg.conf i have:
Option "Twinview"
Option "MetaModes" "1280x1024,1280x1024"
Any idea ?
Cheers,
Philippe
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