Dual displays (screens)
Carsten Schlipf
carsten at yeap.de
Sun Oct 31 19:06:40 GMT 2004
x2x allows you to control a X-Display from another X-Display. Search
freshmeat for it. Also most distributions contains a binary.
Ivar Alm wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-10-30 at 21:41, Carsten Schlipf wrote:
>
>>Ivar Alm wrote:
>>[...]
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>>>2. Setting two devices and two screens in XF86Config-4.
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>>[...]
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>>>The downside is that mouse and keyboard still is assigned screen 0, so I
>>>sometimes looses control over applications on screen 1. Also, the
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>>[...]
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>>You could run x2x on screen 0 and try to connect to screen 1.
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> Never heard of x2x...
> I'll do some searches and see.
> Thanks.
>
> //I
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