Hi Arun, 

> From: "Arun K. Khan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>> On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 04:43 -0800, Ajitabh Pandey
>> wrote:
>> Now, when the system boots up I see the same
>> output in both the monitors, but when the login
screen comes
>> up it only comes up on one monitor. 
...[snipped....]...

> Try the following lines at the end of your "Screen"
> section in xorg.conf.
> 

Ok I did that but it still didn't work and then I used
a little logic as I have a DVI-to-VGA converter
attached to my DVI output, I changed the second
monitor to also CRT, so I used:

Option "ConnectedMonitor" "CRT,CRT"

And yes it worked. Thanks a lot.

Probably at some point of time Ubuntu will take care
of this like SuSE does that. Can't remember exactly
buy SuSE does have a front end option somewhere like
XP which allows you to configure dual head on the fly.
(I am not sure but someone who works with me told this
to me).

Any idea if I can open *seperate workspaces in
seperate monitors* ??

Regards.
Ajitabh Pandey



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