I've personally never had a problem with SaX2 (X config tool in yast2)
and it's dual-head/Xinerama options, though it doesn't have a
web-based interface. I'd think success with multi-head on any distro
depends a lot on the graphics card (my geforce 6200 with proprietary
nvidia drivers works great). I'm sure that the graphical X config
tools in fedora and such would work great as well.

David


On 12/19/07, Dean Hamstead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In spite of being a staunch fan of configuring X with vi, i am looking
> for a graphical configuration tool for Xorg. Especially one with good
> multi-head support. So i am wondering if anyone has any thoughts.
>
> Generally i am a debian man, but am willing to go with suse, fedora etc.
> Not sure if yast2 has web based config, i know it has ncurses and x11.
> But im not sure how good its multi-head configuration goes.
>
> Web based would even be nice.
>
> Even perl modules to simplify making my own interface would be helpfull.
>
> Nvidia-xconfig is may also make my life easier and i am aware of it.
>
> Dean
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