[CentOS] KDE on C6.5: start a program from command line on a specific screen
Patrick Bervoets
patrick.bervoets at psc-elsene.beWed Apr 30 13:19:45 UTC 2014
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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 at 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
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