Extended Desktop to a second monitor

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Extended Desktop to a second monitor

#1 Post by Guest » Fri Sep 24, 2004 2:37 pm

Is there a way to get the "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor" feature in Linux.

I have a IBM T40p running SuSE 9.1 Pro.

ATI Mobility Fire GL 9000

I would be nice if there was a simple way to do this without modifying the XFree86 config file. I have tried using Sax2 to set this up, but no luck. I saw a thread somewhere to setup 2 graphics cards in Sax and assign the laptop's LCD to one and the external monitor to the other, but as I said no luck so far.


Thanks for the help.

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Extended Desktop to a second monitor

#2 Post by rab » Mon Sep 27, 2004 8:10 am

Depending on the xserver you are using and the feature you want you don't have to mess around in your XFree.config.
I am using X.org with the radeon driver and it clones the desktop by default.
If you want a extension of your screen to the right, left, etc. read man radeon (but then you have to edit the XFree.config).

BTW I have a T40p too but I am using gentoo

rab

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#3 Post by Guest » Mon Sep 27, 2004 9:37 am

I should have been a little more specific. I am using KDE 3.3 , and I am not sure what the stadard xserver is for KDE. Any further tips

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#4 Post by rab » Tue Sep 28, 2004 8:56 am

Well, it does not really matters what desktop manager you are using (for you it is kde) but since xfree86-4.3 has changed it's license, poeple tend to use x.org. But AFAIK Suse delivers still xfree86.
If you have a little time and patience (who has it ? :wink: ) you can search the linux-thinkpad mailing list http://mailman.linux-thinkpad.org/mailm ... x-thinkpad for xinerama (that's the name of the feature you are looking for under linux) or you send me your XFree.conf so I could have a look at what you are using.

rab

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#5 Post by Guest » Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:29 pm

Thank you for your help. I will spend some time looking around for this feature. I don't want to waste your time if I don't have to. If I do get stuck I will post my XConfig file.

Thanks again.

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