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Tuesday, May 24th 2005, 11:15pm

borders

in short the setup:
suse, kde, dual screen, the second screen doesnt show any borders anymore, but
helas alt+F3 only works on the main screen for some reason, not on the second
monitor (so i cant use alt+F3 or alt+space) to fix the problem.

extended:
i'm running suse 9.1, kde, with a dual screen setup, no xinerama, no clone, but the third option, somehow i managed to disable the borders on the second screen (like advanced click on a border, no border), and i can't get them back on the second screen (since alt+F3 and other shortcut keys that work only seem to apply to the first screen), so i suppose there some config file where these (default?)settings are saved in, i was thinking of changing it there, but i don't find them (the appropiate files) .., suggestions, doens anyone know where u can change this in a config file?

tnx.

2

Thursday, November 22nd 2007, 11:22pm

RE: borders

two years gone and still no solution? I got the same situation several times.
The difference is, that here it is not suse but gentoo and it happened after a simple restart or killing of X. Only suggestion people know is, to kill the complete KDE-configuration and start from the scratch. That is not very good.

Btw, I've searched hours, to find a configuration-item for this, but I didn't find one.

Is there a solution for this, keeping the configuration alive?

regards

3

Friday, November 23rd 2007, 9:23pm

:-))
I found a way, to keep the kde-settings:
remove the file /home/USER/.kde/share/config/ksmserverrc.

Somewhere there is the crux of the matter ...