From: Dutch Ingraham <s...@gmx.us> Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2016 14:59:59 -0500 > Yes, xrandr is capable, but you need to spend time with xrandr(1).
Specifically, "--screen snum This option selects which screen to manipulate." This parameter allows reference to an extant screen. It doesn't allow creation of a screen or assignment to a monitor. By default 0 is the only screen. > I don't find that very enjoyable, though. It's fairly thorough. Many documents are worse. > I prefer the package arandr, > which is a small graphical front-end to xrandr, which will write the > proper screen config for you, almost automatically. Then you can just > copy it to your .xinitrc or whatever. Thanks. Nice program but no mention of screen. Also reference Message-id: <E1bXqV7-0000bf-O5@dalton.invalid>. A section in xorg.conf is the only way to create screen 1? Thanks, ... Peter E. -- 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 Tel +1 360 639 0202 http://easthope.ca/Peter.html Bcc: peter at easthope. ca