Hi Mike,

Yes, I wanted the latter, i.e., one a copy of the other.  Instead, all I've
been able to make is the supposedly more complicated case of 2 separate
desktop screens, by playing with the xorg.conf file.  I tried Fn+Function
keys but it doesn't work.  In my previous PCs, this worked out smoothly,
just plug in the monitor cable and I'm done.  Now I dunno why the other
screen just stays dark.  A reboot has no effect.  Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,
Allister

On 10/10/07, Michael Tinsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Do you want to separate desktop screens, or one a copy of the other?
>
> If the latter, it is simply a matter of pressing the proper fn+f? key.
> Beware, for this I usually switch to a text console (ctrl-alt-f1) before
> pressing these keys, as my laptop hangs when doing the display switching
> while in X.  Pressing the fn+f? keys in rapid succession also hangs my
> unit.  Probably a video driver problem -- mine's an intel chipset.
>
> If the former, try using Systems Settings (I'm using Kubuntu, btw) first.
> If that doesn't work, try googling "multihead".  There are a few howto's in
> ubuntuforums.org -- try searching there as well.
>
>
> --- mike t.
>
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