Hey there. I'm just wondering what the limiting factor might be for scrollable virtual screen size. My gfx hardware says it can do 16384 x 16384 res. In practice though the computer locks up hard under a variety of distros at much less than half (1/4 total pixels) that res.
I have a 1920x1080 panel as my only monitor and am trying to simply have the largest pannable virtual screen I can.
I am taking google maps screen shots and stiching together to make a large wall sized map.
If you have any advice how to make it more stable or what the bottleneck would be then that would be really helpful.
Hey there. I'm just wondering what the limiting factor might be for scrollable virtual screen size. My gfx hardware says it can do 16384 x 16384 res. In practice though the computer locks up hard under a variety of distros at much less than half (1/4 total pixels) that res.
I have a 1920x1080 panel as my only monitor and am trying to simply have the largest pannable virtual screen I can.
I am taking google maps screen shots and stiching together to make a large wall sized map.
If you have any advice how to make it more stable or what the bottleneck would be then that would be really helpful.
Regards