Hi !
Have you tried XrandR?
It works now with Nvidia drivers (at least I'm using it on Archlinux with Nvidia driver) and it's really the simplest way (in my mind) to manage multiple monitors. You might have a look at the Wiki here : http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Using_Multiple_Screens
You can skip the part dedicated to Nvidia if you have last released drivers.

Good luck !
Vlamy.

Le 26/04/2013 01:42, k054 a écrit :
Hi there!

I'm comimg from here:

http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/69272/start-different-applications-on-second-third-and-fourth-monitor

I have two GeForce GT 610 nvidia cards with 2 screen plugged to each one.

What I need to do it to somehow set them up to work as a picture slider.

What I've been doing so far ir to start gnome, move the mouse to screen
1, run eog --fullscreen --slideshow ~/images/1/*

move the mouse to screen 2 and run eog --fullscreen --slideshow ~/images/2/*

and do on, but I would like it ton happen automagicaly :)

I read some threads about dual monitor on the archive but I barely
undestand most of them 'couse this is the first time I have to deal with
4 screen using nvidia drivers and a tricky xorg.conf file, and first
time tryign awsome too.

Thanks in advance.




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