On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Marc Wilson wrote: > I run them as two separate screens. The GF4 440 is :0.0 (right monitor), > and the GF4 420 is :0.1 (left monitor). Works just fine. You need to > either be using a window manager that's multiple-screen-aware, or else run > a separate window manager on each head. You can't move windows between the > two monitors, but who wants to do that anyway? Start the application on > the right head in the first place. :)
So if you don't start up X with the +xinerama startx option then it's just two displays? > Note that KDE and Gnome do not qualify as environments that are > multiple-screen-aware (although I'm told that KDE is finally making motions > in that direction). I run IceWM, which the changelog shows Xinerama support (although very recent support -- starting last month). I also see mention of TwinView in some docs and on Google. Is that Nvidia specific? I guess I don't see where TwinView falls into the puzzle. Thanks, -- Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]