22 Apr
2016
22 Apr
'16
8:30 p.m.
Op 22 apr. 2016 22:14 schreef "Francis Gerund" <ranrund@gmail.com>:
Hello.
While trying to fix what I thought was an application program window placement problem, it turns out that the problem was that Gnome 3 seems to be detecting a display which does not seem to exist.
Clicking the Gnome "Settings" icon, then the "Displays" icon seems to show both a primary and a secondary display. But there is only one monitor and one graphics card!
[...] Not a complete answer, but you could try toying with xrandr[1]. I wonder if it's some spooky hardware fault or some software (vnc, nx, etc) that "creates" the 2nd monitor. 1 https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xrandr Mvg, Guus Snijders