Add another monitor section - you only have one. See how that works.

hth
charles

On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Surendar Chandra wrote:

> I am attaching XF86Config-4 with this email. Basically, if I run it at
> 1280x1024, then
> it clones the same desktop on both the monitors. If I run it with
> 1024x768, the
> image on the first monitor is wierd (looks like a vertical venetian
> blind). In some 
> configuration screen one has a horizontal sync frequency of 85Hz and
> screen 0 has 
> 60Hz. I would like at least 75Hz on both the monitors. With the 
> current setup, it works fine. I do have '0=/usr/bin/X11/X :0 +xinerama'
> in my gdm file 
> (where /usr/bin/X11/X is a symbolic link to XFree86, RH 7.0 seems to
> have installed a 
> Version 3 XFree86 by default). I get the same behavior if I try startx
> -- +xinerama.
> I can email the log file if that would be helpful.
> 
> Thanks much
> -S
> 
> Charles Galpin wrote:
> > 
> > The only thing I can think of is to make sure you Screens section lists
> > both monitors correctly, How about posting your XF86Config-4 for us to
> > seee?



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