resolution, video restart, without closing connected apps
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advantis at gmx.net
Mon Jun 27 06:11:20 PDT 2005
Hi,
I was looking into more convenient ways of changing the resolution,
refresh rate, hot-plug video card, stuff like that, other than: edit
config file + restart X.
Is there a way to restart just the video module(s) but not the
server itself? I.e. the applications don't even know that the
display changed, and you get them back on screen, as you left them,
as soon as the video card brough back up. Something like an
abstract, display-independent (or even no display for some time) X
Server.
Or another way to put it:
- a X server daemon, displayless, just handling in-memory entities,
like windows, bitmaps
- and an X server video module that translates those entities into
things that get displayed on screen.
- possibly, distinct modules for the input layer and others
- a way to reconfigure each module on-the-fly without disconnecting
the applications
- applications would connect the same way as they do now
- Control+Alt+Backspace would get a new meaning: close/restart
functional layer modules, but not server (or maybe assign a
Control+Alt+Delete :P or some other key combination for this?)
- Window Managers would be able to control this "soft restart"
through API calls
So.. if this is already done and I don't know, please enlighten me
so I can use it. If you think I'm talking crap, feel free to bash me
with all the arguments you have.
Thanks.
Regards,
Radu
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