KDE DeskTop Gone Missing
Merton Campbell Crockett
mcc at CATO.GD-AIS.COM
Fri Apr 29 14:28:52 BST 2005
This problem has been resolved.
During an upgrade from SuSE 9.2 to SuSE 9.3, SaX2 will change the default
display and window managers to xdm and twm, respectively. The reason for
the change is not adequately defined.
Merton Campbell Crockett
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Marc Collin wrote:
>
> > Le 26 Avril 2005 09:43, Merton Campbell Crockett a écrit :
> > > I just upgraded to SuSE 9.2 to SuSE 9.3. Initially, I had a KDE DesTop.
> > > I was having problems with the Xorg(?) nVidia driver. It had probed my
> > > ViewSonic VP201m and discovered the info screen that, for some strange
> > > reason, states that the monitor is 1024x768.
> > >
> > > While attempting to correct this problem, I used the Ctrl+Alt+F1 to exit
> > > from the KDE DeskTop. This changed the KDE logout panel to remove the
> > > shutdown and reboot options. It also change the SuSE login screen to a
> > > grey panel.
> > >
> > > This morning I downloaded the nVidia driver from nVidia. Ny display is
> > > now 1600x1200. Unfortunately, I can no longer log into a KDE DeskTop.
> > >
> > > Anyone know how to restore the KDE DeskTop?
> > >
> > > Merton Campbell Crockett
> >
> > start sax
>
> Interesting, it didn't occur to me to re-run SaX2 after the display was
> changed to 1600x1200 to ensure that the geometry was saved correctly. My
> statement that the ViewSonic VP201m information display being hardcoded
> was incorrect. It reports the current setting.
>
> There still is a problem when you maximize and restore a window. This
> appears to be the result of a calculation error in the KDE Window Manager.
> If the bottom edge of a window is dragged down until it touches the Kicker
> bar and save this as the Kconsole default, all new Kconsole windows will
> open extending from the top edge of the display to the Kicker bar.
>
> However, if you maximize and restore a window, the window will not be
> restored to the default window size. Kconsole will be re-sized on the
> vertical height of the first entry in its size menu.
>
> If you manually size the Kconsole window and leave a gap between the
> bottom edge of the window and the Kicker bar and save this as the default,
> the maximize and restore operation will function as expected. There
> appears to be a calculation error in the KDE Window Manager.
>
> This can be demonstrated by placing one of the desktop icons just above
> the Kicker bar. Repeatedly click on the Kicker bar Hide/Unhide button.
> The icon will move up the desktop by the vertical height of the Kicker bar
> until the bottom of the icon is less than 768 pixels from the top edge of
> the screen.
>
> This behaviour is unique to my system with a GeForce FX 5200 graphics
> card. A second system at work with a Matrox card doesn't exhibit this
> behaviour.
>
> While I've described the problem using Kconsole as an example, it also
> occurs with Firefox. If the Firefox window extends from the top edge of
> the display to the Kicker bar, the maximize and restore operation will not
> restore the window to its original size. It will be restored to a size
> that will fit inside a 1024x768 window.
>
> If the bottom edge of the window doesn't touch the top of the Kicker bar,
> the window will be restored to its original dimensions.
>
> Merton Campbell Crockett
>
>
>
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