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Hallo, I'm new on this board and if I'm wrong here, sorry please, kindly drop me line. My entry. I know Linux since the late 80ies but I did not work continously work with it, because it was mostly for me to difficult to handle. You see I'm not a real Newby, but I got more and more sick of beeing the administrator rather than an operator who wanted to work with Linux. Another reason was that Linux - from Redhat over Suse and Debian to Ubuntu - never provided a pleasant enviroment for me and especially for the applications I wanted to run (Officeapps, Mediaapps). So far .... Since I'm now in retirement I find that there is no more reason to hold an expensive and extremly by it's provider controlled OS on my Computer I decided to make another trial with Linux, Ubuntustudio 12.04, KDE My issue Hardware: Thinkpad ( Lenovo X61T ) OS: Ubuntustudio 12.04 running with KDE installed on USB-stick, 32 GiB with nearly 22 GiB free space) (no Live-Version) Aim: Running a second screen as an extended and not as a clone First impression: easy to install, even the printer!!!! That was really new for me and raised hopes. But all my trials to run an extended screen got fail and were ending to a Clone and after some investigations in the net and some queries with the Xserver and randr I couldn't solve my problem. I do not really remember whether I changed a parameter, but when I started my Ubuntu next day, Ubuntu doesn't rember or accept my password. Who can help me a) with the password lock and b) with the extended screen? Regards -- ![]() |
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