On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 08:06:34AM -0500, Clayton Shepard wrote: > http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/11787/ > > Basically in a multiple monitor setup I would like each monitor to be a > viewport to the same instance of X and same set of workspaces. Each monitor > could view any available workspace independently of the other monitors. If > two monitors are displaying the same workspace then their views are cloned. > GDM and Compiz already handle windows larger than workspaces as well as > windows spanning workspaces which would make this setup very, very, > versatile. > > I think the brainstorm has a more elaborate description; hopefully you > understand what I am trying to convey. > > So I guess basically my question is what would it take to do this, and is it > possible?
I'm sure Compiz could do this, in theory.
(This is actually what I initially expected when I first started
experimenting with dual-head.)
Marius Gedminas
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