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Hey!
Does anybody know if it is possible to restart the X server without killing the clients that are connected to it? (GUI apps and window manager.)
Why would I want this?
Well, it would be nice to be able to do things like turning on TV-out, or reconfiguring the server without restarting all my apps.
Or if the nvidia binary driver bugs, or a key hangs.
Would it be possible to set up a proxy or something, between the server and the clients to hold the client connections up while the server is restarting? Just a thought.:D
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xrandr-1.2 + nv open-source driver (2D only!) can do some of the things you want.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=a … =927&num=1
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Xorg_RandR_1.2
Bye, signor_rossi.
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Okay, thanks.
So the closed source nvidia driver doesn't support XRandR 1.2? It does support changing resolution though.
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AFAIK only a few open source xorg drivers support xrandr do, can't tell you what exactly nvidia closed source drivers support since I have an ati rv380 unfortunately. But they probably may in the future like fglrx (on the Phoronix forums some AMD/ATI guy said that they probably will sometime ).
As far as I have understood from looking a little on the net nouveau (open source nvidia 3D driver) who does support xrandr-1.2 isn't ready yet for normal use.
Bye, signor_rossi.
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i achieve this behavior by setting up twin-view, no need to restart or change anything, when i plug the external monitor into my laptop, it detects and activates it.
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i achieve this behavior by setting up twin-view, no need to restart or change anything, when i plug the external monitor into my laptop, it detects and activates it.
automatically? how did you realize that?:/
Last edited by iggy (2008-02-22 23:57:18)
sorry for my bad english
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