Daniel O. Escasa wrote:

I have to look more closely at the Layout and Screens keywords in XF86Config,
not sure if you can specify different resolutions for each Layout or Screen. If
you can, look at the -layout and -screen parameters that you can pass to
XFree86. If those don't do it, you'll have to give them a separate xf86config
file instead thru the -xf86config parameter -- w/c IMHO could be something of a
pain. So I'm hoping that -layout or -screen will do it.


"-screen" parameter wont do the job, it is used to specify
which Video Card/Monitor will the output be.

typically used on PCs with multiple Video Cards/Monitors
wherein a user can run apps that will be displayed on
separate screens.


* while the "-xinerama" parameter can make those
multiple Video Card/Monitors act as one
(ala LG Video Wall).



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