Simon Reap wrote:
> Rob Malpass wrote:
> > 2) Is there a way I can scroll around my own desktop if this sort of thing 
> > happens again?   To be clear, what has happened here is that, running in the 
> > 14 point font which I must observe with my eyes, the window is bigger than 
> > the desktop.   Desktop is 1024x768 so what I need to do is pan down such 
> > that the top of the window disappears off the top of my desktop and the 
> > bottom of the window becomes visible.
> >   
> Alt and left-click on the window should allow you to move it beyond the 
> edges of the screen.  The cursor turns into a little cross, as it does 
> if you click on the title bar of the window, but you can click anywhere 
> in the window.
Oddly enough I could also use "a way I can scroll around my own desktop"
as mine has auto-exploded to some very desirable size populated with
giant icons.  The panel has stayed 1280 wide but removable media icons
aren't always in the visible part when I want to unmount them.
Of course my real question is how to resize it / where is Ubuntu taking
the size from?
Anthony
$ xrandr -q
 SZ:    Pixels          Physical       Refresh
*0   1280 x 1024   ( 342mm x 271mm )  *60
 1    800 x 600    ( 342mm x 271mm )   75   72   60   56
 2    640 x 480    ( 342mm x 271mm )   75   73   60
 3   1280 x 960    ( 342mm x 271mm )   60
 4   1280 x 800    ( 342mm x 271mm )   60
 5   1280 x 768    ( 342mm x 271mm )   60
 6   1152 x 768    ( 342mm x 271mm )   55
 7   1024 x 768    ( 342mm x 271mm )   75   70   60
 8    832 x 624    ( 342mm x 271mm )   75
 9    840 x 525    ( 342mm x 271mm )   60
 10   700 x 525    ( 342mm x 271mm )   60
 11   640 x 512    ( 342mm x 271mm )   60
 12   720 x 450    ( 342mm x 271mm )   60
 13   640 x 400    ( 342mm x 271mm )   60
 14   640 x 384    ( 342mm x 271mm )   60
 15   576 x 384    ( 342mm x 271mm )   55
 16   512 x 384    ( 342mm x 271mm )   75   70   60
 17   416 x 312    ( 342mm x 271mm )   75
 18   400 x 300    ( 342mm x 271mm )   75   72   60   56
 19   320 x 240    ( 342mm x 271mm )   75   73   60
Current rotation - normal
Current reflection - none
Rotations possible - normal
Reflections possible - none
(xrandr was installed in a quick stab at using the monitor in portrait
mode)