Ben Reser wrote:
> XFdrake doesn't work worth a hoot on multi-head boxes.  It assumes you
> have the same model of monitor on all your heads.  And it supposedly has
> an option to let you configure each card independently but it never
> prompts you for any card but the first one.  So XFdrake is junk when
> you're talking about multi-head.  The only good option is to do it by
> hand or use XFdrake to configure the X enough to get one head working
> and then use xf86cfg to get the rest working.

We have two boxes here with different cards and different monitors. It 
is quite a mission getting it setup using XFDrake. (Typically, as 
another poster said, we do one and the other manually.) If XFdrake can 
prompt to configure both cards and both monitors, one after the other, 
it would make life so much easier. (And I would stop going grey ;))

I've wanted to bring this up earlier. *sigh* Seems like Pixel will take 
a look at this at least. I'll be happy to give construcvtive feedback on 
the new version.

Greetings,
Jaco


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