I've read that kde4.1 doesn't play well with dual head setups. I use a Thinkpad with Intel 915 video and a Sony X95 monitor and Kubuntu Hardy. When running kde 3.5.9, xrandr works very well to create a virtual desktop spanning both monitors and I can orient the two monitors any way I want (top/bottom left/right). (However, I did have to create a monitor section manually rather than use the kubuntu configuration tools.) The xorg file works w/ either Gutsy or Hardy. When I first tried 4.1 (beta 1, kubuntu debs) on this config I got a sort of hybrid dualhead. There was a single large virtual "desktop" and I could move the mouse across both screens. Once opened, windows could be placed anywhere on the virtual desktop. Plasma panels were rendered across the bottom of the external screen, but could only be moved around the external screen. However the upper left 1024x768 pixels on the external monitor was the only area where right-clicking worked and the only place where wall papers were rendered. When I first upgraded to beta 2 (approx 24 hours after the debs appeared in the repo), I thought everything was solved. I appeared to have a full virtual desktop with rendered wall paper. It was completely live and the panels could be rendered on either screen on any edge. Since, then, however, there have been several updated kubuntu debs and a partial regression. The panels can still be rendered appropriately but the active area of the desktop is again restricted to 1024x768 pixels on the external monitor only. Has anyone else noted this? Is it possible for someone to examine the changes between Wednesday and Friday to see if there is a smoking gun? Thanks, Paul ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.