I'd like to start from konsole a virt-viewer to vm1 on screen vga1 and another virt-viewer to vm2 on screen lvds1.
Anyone knows if this is possible with KDE on a CentOS 6.5?
Thanks Patrick
On 30.04.2014 11:00, Patrick Bervoets wrote:
I'd like to start from konsole a virt-viewer to vm1 on screen vga1 and another virt-viewer to vm2 on screen lvds1.
Anyone knows if this is possible with KDE on a CentOS 6.5?
Thanks Patrick
Hello,
I have used Devilspie for this in Gnome2, but not sure if it's compatible with KDE.
Lucian
In KDE you can force the position, size, fullscreen etc based on the window properties: class title, etc. you can access the options by clicking right mouse button on the window title and selecting "Advanced->Special Window Settings..."
you can memorize the positioning for your windows one in screen 0 and the other in screen 1 and after that start the virt-viewer with the -f option to force full screen - each window will go fullscreen in it's screen
Lec
On 04/30/2014 01:00 PM, Patrick Bervoets wrote:
I'd like to start from konsole a virt-viewer to vm1 on screen vga1 and another virt-viewer to vm2 on screen lvds1.
Anyone knows if this is possible with KDE on a CentOS 6.5?
Thanks Patrick
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op 30-04-14 15:09, schreef Alexandru Chiscan:
In KDE you can force the position, size, fullscreen etc based on the window
properties: class title, etc. you can access the options by clicking right mouse button on the window title and selecting "Advanced->Special Window Settings..."
you can memorize the positioning for your windows one in screen 0 and the other in screen 1 and after that start the virt-viewer with the -f option to force full screen - each window will go fullscreen in it's screen
Lec
On 04/30/2014 01:00 PM, Patrick Bervoets wrote:
I'd like to start from konsole a virt-viewer to vm1 on screen vga1 and another virt-viewer to vm2 on screen lvds1.
Anyone knows if this is possible with KDE on a CentOS 6.5?
Thanks Patrick
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Great, I thought it would take the same position for every virt-viewer but it remembers the vm too. Thanks a lot Patrick