On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 09:56 +0000, Stéphane Travostino wrote:
> I tried to try the hack TJ explained above, but unfortunately I don't
> have any "screen1" section in /apps/compiz/general, only "screen0".
>
> I am running NVIDIA, no Twinview, displays are :0.0 and :0.1 but I can't see this section.
> I tried to run with two compiz instances with --only-current-screen but it's the same..
>
> TJ, did you do anything special to have "screen1" show up on gconf-
> editor?
I don't recall for certain now, but I *think* it was inherited from the
previously installed release (Hardy).
It is possible to manually create the screen1 keys using gconftool-2, or
creating the folder and %gconf.xml using a copy of the screen0 settings.
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 09:56 +0000, Stéphane Travostino wrote: general, only "screen0". current- screen but it's the same..
> I tried to try the hack TJ explained above, but unfortunately I don't
> have any "screen1" section in /apps/compiz/
>
> I am running NVIDIA, no Twinview, displays are :0.0 and :0.1 but I can't see this section.
> I tried to run with two compiz instances with --only-
>
> TJ, did you do anything special to have "screen1" show up on gconf-
> editor?
I don't recall for certain now, but I *think* it was inherited from the
previously installed release (Hardy).
It is possible to manually create the screen1 keys using gconftool-2, or
creating the folder and %gconf.xml using a copy of the screen0 settings.