I just upgraded from OS X 10.4.x with Apple's X11 1.1.3 to 10.5.1, at which time I upgraded the X11 to 2.0. I have a G5 and a MacBook Pro (Intel) with dual monitors and now I can not completely move an X11 window to the secondary monitor. My monitors are side by side. As I drag the window, when the mouse reaches the edge of the primary monitor the window's horizontal motion stops, but the mouse pointer continues on to the secondary monitor. The window will still move vertically while the mouse is within the secondary monitor, but will not move horizontally. The part of the window that does move beyond the edge of the primary monitor has no problem displaying on the secondary monitor. It does not matter which side the secondary monitor is on (using the "Arrangement tab in the Displays in the System Preferences). If the secondary monitor is above or below the primary monitor, the window will not follow the mouse onto it vertically. It seems that our dear friends at Apple have introduced a bug into the 2.0 version of X11.
On the old version of X11, this worked fine.
So, my question is how can I undo the upgrade and go back to X11 v. 1.1.3? I can not simply overwrite the new version because Apple's installer is almost as smart as MS installers and will not install over a newer version. Simply deleting the X11.app does not do the trick.
Alternatively, does anyone in the world know how to submit this to Apple, or do I have to be patient until their software engineers discover this for themselves?
On the old version of X11, this worked fine.
So, my question is how can I undo the upgrade and go back to X11 v. 1.1.3? I can not simply overwrite the new version because Apple's installer is almost as smart as MS installers and will not install over a newer version. Simply deleting the X11.app does not do the trick.
Alternatively, does anyone in the world know how to submit this to Apple, or do I have to be patient until their software engineers discover this for themselves?