Hi,
I am running RedHat Enterprise 4. I have 2 display adapters in my server where
I run 2 different window managers, one on each screen. I have a
ServerLayout
section in Xorg.conf section where I have a Screen 0 and Screen 1 section.
I also have 2 screen sections, 2 device sections and 2
with two screens.
You should probably ask the Gnome or KDE folks. TWM observes
the -display commandline option and does what you want. The fancy
window managers often try to be too clever and start up on all
available screens.
Mark.
On Thu, 18 May 2006, Harrington
Hi,
My goal is to be able to create two displays not screens running 2
different window managers (one will actually be just an X-server). I want to
run Gnome on one display (keyboard and mouse) and just an X-Server (no keyboard
and mouse) with no window manager in the other.
I have tried both
Hi,
My goal is to be able to create two displays not screens. I want to run
Gnome on one display (keyboard and mouse) and just an X-Server (no keyboard and
mouse) with no window manager in the other.
I have tried both a single Matrox G450 Dual-Headed graphics card and two single
ATI Rage Pro
Hi,
We are going to be running RedHat Enterprise v3 or v4 and want to be able to
run two displays with different images on them. One will be a general purpose X
Windowing system with keyboard and mouse and the display will be a Viewsonic
LCD. The second display will run an X windowing system
, but it just depends which cards you were
trying to use. If you happen to have some graphics cards lying
around, it would be good to experiment before commiting to something.
Mark.
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Harrington, Todd wrote:
Hi,
We are going to be running RedHat Enterprise v3
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