On 04/30/2017 12:20 AM, foo4 wrote:
> Alex, I have two computers, On both what happens is it mirrors the
> primary display, but I'm wanting to expand/extend the display not
> clone it :)
> 
> They are both onboard Intel CPU graphics, I'd have to look up what
> comes with skylake and kabylake.
> 
> Fwiw, I have a dual/multi boot systems and in Linux Mint and Fedora,
> the monitors are automagically being extended fine.
> 
> How would I assign hardware to a specific AppVM,  I'm a new user ...
> 
Roger that! You may find the display settings applet inside the settings
editor; depending on your desktop environment / window manager, the
procedures to open it may vary.

AFAIK, if any of the most famous display settings applet do not display
some option (i.e. extend desktop instead of mirror, some resolution
settings, or other) it *may* be that the driver does not support them on
the current hardware.

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Alex

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