Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
That's what I usually do for intel or sparc multihead setups. The trickiest thing I've found is getting windowmanagers that play well. It's been a while since I tried different ones (if it ain't broke...), I found sawfiss/sawmill plays well when told which display to manage. .xinitrc example: --- sawfish --display :0.0& exec sawfish --display :0.1 --- with this example if you want to end the Xsession you'll need to "quit" from :0.1, you can (un)happily quit the windowmanager on :0.0 and X will keep going. HTH, -Jon
well, but I have no striples on the second monitor, and I really don't more what I changed in the X86Config-4. The only thing is that it worked for 10 minutes, till I tried Xinarama mode. The error logs and the Config File is viewable under http://134.108.33.50:8080/~hakubw00/XF86Config-4 http://134.108.33.50:8080/~hakubw00/xlog1 http://134.108.33.50:8080/~hakubw00/xlog2 sorry, the striples are back now, now I will try your .xinitrc thing! thanks -- Hakan Kuecuekyilmaz, presently intern at Tecnomatix Technologies Germany | Tel: +49 711 1389- 257 Mittlerer Pfad 9 | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 70 499 Stuttgart | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Studenten, Absolventen und Young Professionals <http://www.c-cn.de>