Hi,



Thanks for your response.

I should have been more explicit.



Here is what I have used:

REM Startup the X Server with the integrated Windows-based window manager.

start XWin -multiwindow -multiplemonitors -clipboard



REM Startup an xterm, using bash as the shell.

run xterm -sl 1000 -sb -rightbar -ms red -fg yellow -bg black -e /usr/bin/bash



I have also tried it with the -screen 0 -screen 1 options, and with just the screen

options.



-multiplemonitors seems to work best but I still have problems.

The xterm window is partially blanked out with white. When I drag

the window it flashes on both screens completely whiting out the xterm

window. When I drop it, the xterm is just where it should be but

the xterm window is still at least partially blanked out with white.



Any ideas?

Thanks for your help.



Pete

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Peter,



> I am trying to run cywin X on an IBM T41p laptop with an

> extra display connected. IBM uses ATI and Hydravision for

> their laptops. The dual display seems to work fine in windows

> mode. The external display is an WXGA (1280x768) although

> the ati card will only support 1024x768. The main lcd display

> of the note book is 1400x1050.

> 

> So I am trying to run X in multiwindow mode. I have tried it

> with and without -screen 0 -screen1 options.

> 

> In all cases the xterm seems to want to be in both displays

> kinda flashing around on both.

> 

> Any ideas, or known problems?



Please try to use -multimonitors option.



Takuma Murakami


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