I'm trying to start X with the root on monitor #2. This is my
command line:
X -fullscreen -ac -emulate3buttons -clipboard -multiplemonitors
-screen 0 @2
What happens is X starts on monitor #1.
I've read through the FAQ and X's help page. Based on what I've
found from those sources it ought
Have you tried it with @1 instead of @2?
Yes. The same behavior. X starts on monitor #1.
--- Brian Keener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Gumtow wrote:
I'm trying to start X with the root on monitor #2. This is my
command line:
X -fullscreen -ac -emulate3buttons -clipboard