So, do you have two video cards or one with dual head?  If so, did you
not configure it on install?  If not, you can run drakx, I believe (now
that I don't have a mandrake box here to check it...might be Drakx or
DrakX or something), or go to the Mandrake control center and if I
remember right it's system->configure X or something like that.  Go
through the wizard to configure X and at some point you can choose to
use xinerama.

Bryan

On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 14:54, Andrew Jorgensen wrote:
> Okay, the thought of effortlessly configuring Xinerama lured me into 
> giving mandrake 9.1 a try. So far I'm marginally pleased, except that I 
> can't find anything to help me use Xinerama. I'd go googling for it, but 
> I thought I would let the Mandrake users defend themselves and just tell 
> me where DraXirama (or whatever) is.
> 
> Also: It set up font anti-aliasing but it used the wrong subpixel hint. 
> It looks really bad. I can change it for myself, but the login screen 
> looks terrible.
> 
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