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Re: [News] Multi-head Displays with GNU/Linux (Try *That* with Win32/OS X)

* Tom Shelton peremptorily fired off this memo:

> On 2008-09-11, Hadron <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Nvidia? Set them up as separate X screens. You can do this with the
>> "applications/system tools/NVidia X Server" Settings utility under gnome.
>
> I don't run gnome. I hate gnome - I run fluxbox, xfce, or kde.  In that order.
> I've been through most of the tutorials I could find - but they either made
> the screens as above, or separate instances so they could not interact.
>
> Maybe, I'll give it another go sometime.

Really, this is a case where a bit of google will help you find better
options than the nvidia configurator (unless it's changed drastically in
the last year.)

I've come to view xorg.conf as a pretty cool way to set things up.

Plus you can put settings in for a number of different screen layouts,
and then select one of them with startx (IIRC).

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