Fedora 18 with nvidia drivers and everything up-to-date.
I use my laptop connected to a projector for giving my lectures and I want to have the screens cloned. I had to figure out with the post 295.X nvidia drivers that I had to use:
to get everything setup.
This worked fine for sometime, but now when I issue the above command, gnome3 no longer scales to fit the output resolution (1024x768). This means that I can't use any of the gnome3 features (switch accounts, change workspaces, etc.) because I can't access the right side of the gnome desktop.
Is there a way to force gdm/gnome to rescale to fit the screen resolution?
I use my laptop connected to a projector for giving my lectures and I want to have the screens cloned. I had to figure out with the post 295.X nvidia drivers that I had to use:
Quote:
nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="DFP: 1920x1080 { ViewPortIn=1024x768, ViewPortOut=1440x1080+0+0 }, CRT: 1024x768+0+0" |
This worked fine for sometime, but now when I issue the above command, gnome3 no longer scales to fit the output resolution (1024x768). This means that I can't use any of the gnome3 features (switch accounts, change workspaces, etc.) because I can't access the right side of the gnome desktop.
Is there a way to force gdm/gnome to rescale to fit the screen resolution?