if you only care about opengl apps you could use wiregl http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/wiregl/
ricardo
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002 12:52:50 +0100 you ("martin f krafft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> also sprach Tom Panning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.03.30.0101 +0100]:
> > Just a heads-up: this program doesn't behave like a dual-head computer. Both
> > computers run their own instance of X, and applications can't be dragged from
> > one screen to another. Really, this program is closer to a software KVM
> > switch. It allows you to use one keyboard and mouse to control two computers.
> > Which definitely has its uses, but I'm not sure if it is what you were
> > looking for.
>
> i figured that much from reading the description, and it's definitely
> not what i am looking for. put it that way: i *know* that you can use
> Xinerama to make two heads behave like one bigger screen without the
> windowmanager or another Xclient worrying about it. i also know that
> UNIX and X don't really care whether something is local or through the
> network. ergo: i want a second head to be established through the
> network onto the Xserver which dominates the screen 2cm to the right
> of where i am typing this now. i doubt i'll need tools like x2x for
> that, what i am really looking for is a Screen entry for the
> ServerLayout section, which doesn't reference a Screen section, but
> rather something like 1.2.3.4:0.0 to make the 0.0 display of the
> machine at 1.2.3.4 behave just like a local screen. is this possible?
> or possible through other means?
>
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