> Out of curiosity, why exactly you can't use xrandr? What does it say
> when you run it?
It doesn't work with two video cards. According to the web, I need
Xrandr 1.3, but only 1.2 is available to me.
OTOH I'd really like to be proven wrong about this :-)
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On Monday 01 March 2010 04:37:36 pm DJ Delorie wrote:
> On 03/01/2010 02:08 AM, Dan Irwin wrote:
> > I'm not sure what setup you have, but I can use tools inside gnome to
>
> Four monitors on two nvidia GPUs set up as a single desktop running
> fvwm2. Like I said, I can't use Xrandr.
Out of curi
On 03/01/2010 02:08 AM, Dan Irwin wrote:
> I'm not sure what setup you have, but I can use tools inside gnome to
Four monitors on two nvidia GPUs set up as a single desktop running
fvwm2. Like I said, I can't use Xrandr.
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I'm not sure what setup you have, but I can use tools inside gnome to
specify where each display sits (Preferences > Display). Intel
graphics, dell laptop, using inbuilt lcd panel and external 22 inch
lcd over vga. This is using Fedora 12. I imagine most setups don't yet
work this easily in linux.
In case anyone else can benefit from this... I just spent 2-3 days
hacking on the X server to get a screen to the left of the main screen
working with Xinerama (no, I can't use Xrandr). Here's the patch
(yes, I'll mail it to xorg too).
--- xorg-server-1.7.5/dix/events.c 2010-02-28 20:41:58.