On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 13:11 +0100, YoYo siska wrote:

> maybe it is even enough to run the --probe-dpys according to what you
> say about selecting
> "detect displays" in the gui...

Thanks!  This is the closest I've got so far, but it still isn't quite
right.

I can run `./nv-control-dpy --probe-dpys` and see the two devices:
Using NV-CONTROL extension 1.20 on :0.0
Connected Display Devices:
  DFP-0 (0x00010000): Seiko
  DFP-2 (0x00040000): DELL 2408WFP

but running set-associated-displays to 0x50000 just returns:
Using NV-CONTROL extension 1.20 on :0.0
Connected Display Devices:
  DFP-0 (0x00010000): Seiko
  DFP-2 (0x00040000): DELL 2408WFP

set the associated display device mask to 0x00050000

and "nothing" happens.  I can use any combination of 0x10000 and 0x40000
but it doesn't actually do anything to my displays.

The only way I got nv-control-dpy to do anything was to use
--dynamic-twinview and then xrandr to try and change to the new mode,
however it didn't quite work, leaving one screen black (except for the
cursor).  In the end I still had to run nvidia-settings to fix it...

I'm getting closer!  Maybe I should just look at the nvidia-settings
source...

Does anyone know if the nvnews forums are good with this kind of thing?

thanks,
-- 
Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au>

I always wake up at the crack of ice.
                -- Joe E. Lewis


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