On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 09:15:47AM +0000, Thomas Thorne wrote:
> > The problem is that using different profiles is not really what most
> people would expect, so doing that automatically is confusing.
> 
> I can see that it would be confusing and asking for a bug of "my left screen 
> has the correct homepage but when I load on my right screen it goes to a page 
> about iceweasel".  I guess it is a fundamental part of the firefox system 
> that only one instance of it can connect to a profile and that all the many 
> window or tabs are really just that one instance.  Only when you have it on a 
> separate X display it must be a different instance as there is no way of 
> running the windowing system across them (unless KDE does it but I am not 
> desperate enough to start using that yet).  
> 
> The problem is that when I don't use separate profiles I get the same message 
> about "already running...".  I guess I have work around for now and I can 
> accept that from the iceweasel end at least there is nothing that can be 
> really done to improve my situation without confusing others.  
> 
> > Anyways, I thought these zaphod type setups were being deprecated?
> 
> I am not sure there are many options if you want to render OpenGL to multiple 
> displays unless you can communicate from your windowing engine into the 
> OpenGL system in such a way that you can construct a separate viewpoint for 
> each head and then assign each viewpoint to a full screen on each display.  
> 
> What I wanted to use it for was to have independent multiple desktops on each 
> head so that I can keep two or three task going and visible without having to 
> clear what is in my main display.  If there is a way to do that without the 
> zaphod system then I am happy enough but with machines getting more powerful, 
> graphics cards supporting more outputs and displays getting cheaper I would 
> think that more people would be using them in a variety of ways.  

With a decent window manager and xinerama like setup, that is supposed
to work quite well. You only get one display, but the window manager can
manage them independently. I can only name one that allows that
(awesome), but I'm pretty sure some others do as well.

Mike



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