On 05/09/2011 01:53 AM, Jamey Sharp wrote:
On Sun, May 08, 2011 at 11:48:26PM +0200, Stef Bon wrote:
On 05/08/2011 05:07 PM, Jamey Sharp wrote:
(I think you mean "without using Xinerama".)
no, I do mean with Xinerama. As I've written before the trick is to link
a screen to a display:
:99:0 -> :0.0
and
:99:1 -> :1.0
Assuming you meant :99.0 and :99.1, and assuming that :0 and :1 have
only one screen each, those are all non-Xinerama configurations.
Xinerama just lets you take multiple screens (like an Intel and a Radeon
card, or two nested screens, or some other mix) and make them *look*
like one screen to clients. Instead, you want the screens on :99 to look
like separate screens to clients.
I wouldn't have even mentioned it except I don't think you'll get what
you're looking for if you're trying to have Xinerama turned on.
Hi,
yes, you're right, a "real" Xinerama" is different cards combined in one
display.
See the multiseat setup here:
http://beforeafterx.blogspot.com/2011/02/multiseat-setup.html
As you see there, it's a multiseat sollution.
Well, to be honoust, it's using Twinview, a nvidia extension, which can
make two monitors act as one display, and can make it look like Xinerama.
why do you think I do not get what I'm looking for??
Stef
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