Maybe I am doing something wrong but ... in my nvidia-settings the TwinView 
option is grayed out. And always has been with all nvidia drivers I used. I 
have even tried to enable it manually on the xorg.conf file but again to no 
avail.

In my case I have 2 PCI-E video cards and each monitor is hooked to a
different card (rather than one card with dual connectors) - does that
have anything to do with TwinView being unavailable ? Is such a setup
not supported by TwinView ?

On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:25:44 -0000
Alejandro Cuervo <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Workarrounds for the meantime:
>
> Dual monitors: Use twinview. There is no need to have xinerama enabled if you 
> just have two monitors using twinview.

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Launching QT apps such as SpeedCrunch, keepassX, Lucky Backup, Pencil, 
Stellarium, skype, VLC crashes Xserver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/650539
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