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Linux, dual monitor (two screens)

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4/23/2014 7:25:00 PMESrankFalelovsky before revert after revert
4/23/2014 7:17:49 PMESrankFalelovsky before revert after revert
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1 Hello 1 Hello
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3 I work with two monitors under Linux KDE. I usually work in full screen with programs like Chrome, Firefox, Steam games, etc. They work only in my "favourite" marked screen, so no problems. However, Zero-K ( and NOTA for example) extend screen between my two monitors, so it's difficult to play. Battle Anhiniation games run fine, like windowed, but without windows decorations. 3 I work with two monitors under Linux KDE. I usually work in full screen with programs like Chrome, Firefox, Steam games, etc. They work only in my "favourite" marked screen, so no problems. However, Zero-K ( and NOTA for example) extend screen between my two monitors, so it's difficult to play. Battle Annihilation or EvolutionRTS games run fine, fullscreen or even like windowed, but without windows decorations.
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5 I just tried all posible screen and dual screen related options in "springsettings.cfg", but no luck. 5 I just tried all posible screen and dual screen related options in "springsettings.cfg", but no luck.
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7 What's going bad with Zero-K? 7 What's going bad with Zero-K?
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9 Thank you 9 Thank you