Re: [Nautilus-list] Nautilus desktop and Xinerama



That seems to be a slight weekpoint in the mailman list architecture itself.  I
havent found this to be much trouble because most people keep their subjects
clear and a nice ALT-F on a per month basis if sorted by subject works great
for a search (I know i know a month to month search is tedious).

R.

 Adler wrote:

> on 2/18/01 7:12 PM, Ryan Boren at rboren fuzzybelly org wrote:
>
> > When running with dual heads, the Nautilus desktop only manages one
> > head.  For me, the right head is managed and the left is ignored.
> > During startup, Nautilus paints the right head white (as described in
> > bug 2185) and then proceeds to paint the background and icons but does
> > nothing to the left head (the background is painted properly at Gnome
> > startup but is never painted white and then repainted by Nautilus).
> > Dragging icons to the left head doesn't work and the right and left
> > mouse buttons do nothing when clicked on the left head.  The middle
> > mouse button, which is bound to sawfish, works fine on the left head.
> > By contrast, GMC handles dual heads just fine.  I could not find any
> > Xinerama/dual-head related bugs in bugzilla so this is my "hey what's up
> > with this" inquiry.  I'm using Nautilus 0.8 as packaged with the Ximian
> > release of Gnome 1.4 beta 1 for RH7.  I will gladly file a bug report
> > and/or provide more information if so requested.
>
> Please file a bug report if you don't think your bug is a duplicate of bug
> 6564. If you think this report describes the same bug, then feel free to add
> the info there.
>
> > Also, is there a nice means of searching the nautilus-list archives?
> > Downloading the full text for each month and searching through those is
> > a bit tedious.  But not nearly as tedious as newbies to the list
> > bringing up a subject which has already been argued into the ground.
> > For instance, you all may be collectively sighing at having to answer
> > another question about Xinerama.
>
> We use Mailman <http://www.list.org> for nautilus-list. I don't think it has
> a search feature for the archive. On the other hand the archive is indexed
> by search engines like any other mail, and I occasionally take advantage of
> that. Many search engines even have a way to restrict a search to a certain
> web server.
>
>     -- Darin
>
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