Have you tried xrandr? It worked really good to me.
2009/2/4 Jean Figueiredo <jfigueir...@gmail.com> > Hi Olivier, > > I did try with ur config, but doesn't work :( > > after the login box, my pc freezen, > > i send the error log... > other way... i have other same laptop (friend) and the dual monitos > works... > > tomorrow i will try the re-size the virtual screen. > > > best regards. > > 2009/2/4 Olivier Renault <orena...@redhat.com> > >> Jean Figueiredo wrote: >> >>> Hello all! >>> >>> i have some problem with the dual head... its works just mirror and not >>> extender desktop... >>> >>> so, solutions? anybody knows? >>> >>> best regards >>> >>> Sorry, my english is very poor.. >>> >>> Hi, >> >> I have got it working w/ the attached xorg.conf >> >> Olivier >> PS:mine is an i945 >> >> Section "Device" >> Identifier "Intel 945G " >> Driver "intel" >> # Using the name of the output defined by the video driver plus the >> identifier of a >> # monitor section, one associates a monitor section with an >> output by adding an >> # option to the Device section in the following format: >> # Option "Monitor-outputname" "monitor ID" >> Option "monitor-VGA" "foo" >> Option "monitor-LVDS" "bar" >> #Option "monitor-TMDS-1" "dvi" >> >> EndSection >> >> Section "Monitor" >> Identifier "foo" >> Option "PreferredMode" "1280x1024" >> Option "Position" "0 0" >> >> # specifies a mode to be marked as the preferred initial mode of >> the monitor >> # Option "PreferredMode" "800x600" >> # This optional entry specifies the position of the monitor within >> the X screen. >> #Option "Position" "1024 0" >> #This optional entry specifies that the monitor should be ignored >> # entirely, and not reported through RandR. This is useful if >> the >> # hardware reports the presence of outputs that do not >> exist. >> #Option "Ignore" "true" >> EndSection >> >> >> >> Section "Monitor" >> Identifier "bar" >> Option "PreferredMode" "1024x768" >> Option "Enable" "true" >> >> #Options LeftOf, RightOf, Above, Below specify monitors� relative >> position >> Option "RightOf" "foo" >> # This optional entry specifies whether the monitor should be >> # turned on at startup. By default, the server will attempt >> to >> # enable all connected monitors. >> #Option "Enable" "true" >> #This optional entry specifies the initial rotation of the given >> monitor. >> # Valid values for rotation are "normal", "left", "right", and >> "inverted". >> # Option "Rotate" "left" >> EndSection >> >> >> >> Section "Screen" >> Identifier "Default Screen" >> Device "Intel Corporation 945G Integrated Graphics >> Controller" >> Monitor "foo" >> DefaultDepth 24 >> SubSection "Display" >> Depth 24 >> Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "640x480" >> # This optional entry specifies the virtual screen >> resolution to be used. >> # If this entry is not present, the virtual screen >> resolution will be set to >> # accommodate all the valid video modes given in the Modes >> entry. >> # There is a known issue that DRI doesn't work on pre-965 >> if maximum is larger than 2048x2048. >> Virtual 2304 1024 >> EndSubSection >> EndSection >> >> > > > -- > Cumpris, > Jean Figueiredo > ----------------------------------------- > Jean Figueiredo > jfigueir...@gmail.com > http://warpath.zapto.org > > "Software is like sex, it's better when it's free." - Linus Torvalds > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-laptop-list mailing list > Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list > >
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