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I'll do this rewriting next time I'm up too late unless someone tells me not to, or if someone else gets to it before I do. :)
 
I'll do this rewriting next time I'm up too late unless someone tells me not to, or if someone else gets to it before I do. :)
 
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== Gratitude ==
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I have been reading these pages for xrandr setup of multiple displays.
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I have been searching for months for clear relevant information.
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I am very pleased to be able to say that at last, at the very last, I have succeeded in setting up dual monitors in Ubuntu 9.04 (#CrunchBang Linux)
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What impresses me is the clarity of the descriptive script having regard to the vagaries of the set ups usually offered. I can offer clarity or assistance to anyone with difficulties, please contact me.
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I find that the lower Menu Bar is retained on both screens, and further, that each menu bar on each screen retains the chosen number of Desktop Windows. In that event there are as many individual desktops available to both screens as one chooses to establish.
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[edit] This is a hip hip hooray Christmas Eve and here I found there is a Santa Claus after all.
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btw my laptop is an older Fujitsu that has the earlier 88xx device and this has been accommodated perfectly
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Many, many thanks
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DW
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--[[User:Devilliers123|Devilliers123]] 20:06, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 21:09, 24 December 2010

I think this pages needs to be cleaned up regarding what words are used - the problem being that screen and display are used as if they where the same. I'm one of those really happy about the great parts xrandr1.2 has given us with regards to dual screen stuff, but equally sad that it doesn't support more than one display. (I can no longer have two displays working independently, which is a regression back to what windows users have.) I'll do this rewriting next time I'm up too late unless someone tells me not to, or if someone else gets to it before I do. :)

Fwendt 23:03, 4 May 2008 (CEST)

Gratitude

I have been reading these pages for xrandr setup of multiple displays.

I have been searching for months for clear relevant information.

I am very pleased to be able to say that at last, at the very last, I have succeeded in setting up dual monitors in Ubuntu 9.04 (#CrunchBang Linux)

What impresses me is the clarity of the descriptive script having regard to the vagaries of the set ups usually offered. I can offer clarity or assistance to anyone with difficulties, please contact me.

I find that the lower Menu Bar is retained on both screens, and further, that each menu bar on each screen retains the chosen number of Desktop Windows. In that event there are as many individual desktops available to both screens as one chooses to establish.


[edit] This is a hip hip hooray Christmas Eve and here I found there is a Santa Claus after all.

btw my laptop is an older Fujitsu that has the earlier 88xx device and this has been accommodated perfectly


Many, many thanks

DW --Devilliers123 20:06, 24 December 2010 (UTC)