** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xorg
  
  [Problem]
  X does not support (or does not support very well) displaying a desktop 
across more than one video card.  When it is possible, a variety of bugs are 
experienced.
  
  [Discussion]
  Prior to the introduction of Xrandr it was (sometimes) possible to configure 
xorg.conf to display on multiple video cards.  One could then use Xinerama, 
etc. to stitch screens into a contiguous desktop.  Of course, any alterations 
to this setup usually required hand-tuning xorg.conf.
  
  The introduction of Xrandr made a number of things much easier, however
  it is not good at handling the case of multiple video cards.  It can
  handle dual-head displays, where both monitors are connected to separate
  outputs on the same video card, but does not work as well with outputs
  on two different cards.
  
  The fundamental problem (as I understand it) is essentially that X can
  talk to only one physical "pool" of memory, and each card has its own
  physical pool.  Recent developments including GEM and several kernel
  changes promise to remedy this by enabling these pools to be aggregated
  and managed as a single virtual pool.
  
  [Exceptions]
  As mentioned above, the problem is most notable with drivers that have 
switched from Xinerama to Xrandr.  If you're using an older driver that still 
uses the old Xinerama approach, you *might* find it works acceptably.
  
  In my own testing, I've found cases where I could get displays across
- multiple cards, but I ran into so many different bugs (mouse not working
- properly, X crashing, display corruption, etc.) that it was essentially
- unusable.  Resolving those issues will likely wait until the
- aforementioned architecture is fully in place.
+ multiple cards (separate screens per-card) when running xrandr, but I
+ ran into so many different bugs (mouse not working properly, X crashing,
+ display corruption, etc.) that it was essentially unusable.  Resolving
+ those issues will likely wait until the aforementioned architecture is
+ fully in place.

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MASTER:  Multiple video cards not supported
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316514
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