I just switched to KDE from regular Ubuntu basically because can't get along with Unity.
Only one thing is causing me a head ache, if I want to have my dual monitors, which have different resolutions work at their optimum resolution, I have to switch SystemSettings->DesktopEffects->Advanced to XRender. The issue with this fix is that the desktop slows considerably when dragging and dropping.
I started out with the default configuration formt he Kubuntu install which is SystemSettings->DesktopEffects->Advanced set to OpenGL, here the drag drop works smoothly but I have to set both monitors to the resolution of the smallest monitor (1024,768)
I have a ATI 9600 Pro on a Dell Dimension 8300, being new to KDE I would like to know if this is a known issue with KDE, or am I missing something that I could fix if I dig deep enough.
Only one thing is causing me a head ache, if I want to have my dual monitors, which have different resolutions work at their optimum resolution, I have to switch SystemSettings->DesktopEffects->Advanced to XRender. The issue with this fix is that the desktop slows considerably when dragging and dropping.
I started out with the default configuration formt he Kubuntu install which is SystemSettings->DesktopEffects->Advanced set to OpenGL, here the drag drop works smoothly but I have to set both monitors to the resolution of the smallest monitor (1024,768)
I have a ATI 9600 Pro on a Dell Dimension 8300, being new to KDE I would like to know if this is a known issue with KDE, or am I missing something that I could fix if I dig deep enough.
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