Tuomo Valkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>
> You don't need that much space. Your field of vision isn't that big at
> a "working distance" (as opposed to "monitoring distance") from the 
> screens, so you could just as well switch a workspace as turn your head

That's true, but you do not have to search for the workspace. You can
put the apps you often have to look at (debugger/browser/manuals) on
one screen and your "working area" at the other one and do not have to
type in or cycle through app names ...

> to the other display. Like I say in the FAQ, the real reason for 
> multihead is penis enlargment most of the time.

Maybe so, but we could use gnome too, couldn't we. Is just not
convenient enough ...

One question: How do you debug ion ? One tft two xservers ?

/Renee.





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