(Sorry for the delayed reply; I haven't been reading the Debian lists for a while.)
There's a package in hamm called x2x which will take two separate X displays (e.g. :0 and :1) and allow you to move the mouse and keyboard focus between the two. You can either have a button to click which warps the pointer to the other display, or set it up so that pushing the mouse off the edge of one screen makes it reappear on the other. It won't allow you to move windows between displays, and you'll have to run two copies of your window manager, but it seems to work. Unless you have libc6 installed, you'll have to get the source code from hamm and recompile it. I'm afraid I don't have a Debian 1.3 machine left to do this on. -- Charles Briscoe-Smith White pages entry, with PGP key: <URL:http://alethea.ukc.ac.uk/wp?95cpb4> PGP public keyprint: 74 68 AB 2E 1C 60 22 94 B8 21 2D 01 DE 66 13 E2 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .