Aaron W. Hsu wrote:
On Thu, 01 Oct 2009 16:47:50 -0400, Vijay Sankar <vsan...@foretell.ca>
wrote:
If you have any insight into this please let me know.
KDE may be overriding your settings with its own. When I used multiple
monitors, KDE autoconfigured it using its display manager (this was for
a presentation). You may want to consider seeing whether KDE understands
enough to do this in your case.
Aaron W. Hsu
Thank you very much for the excellent advice. I created another account
on the same system and that worked with both monitors. However, since
window managers are beyond my pay grade, I applied the caveman-like
approach of deleting all .kde and .X files and I now have both monitors
working with my normal account :)
Thanks again,
Vijay
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