On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 14:12 -0400, Matthew Tippett wrote: > My understanding is that it is single server (:0.0, :0.1, :0.2, et al)
I suppose the downside to using pseudoroot for this is it's not necessarily the case that the application will know how to talk to multiple displays as easily as it talks to multiple screens. Also there's more of an implicit hint about which ASIC needs a copy of a given object that you get with a screen that you wouldn't (necessarily) get with xinerama+pseudoroot. I'm a bit surprised though. I'd have thought the primary reason for wanting multiple screens is so you still get DRI across multiple ASICs, and not so much about that it gives the client the ability to schedule better. - ajax
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