Re: [opensuse] Duel Screening
- From: Neil <hok.krat@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:01:32 +0100
Hello
What is the video card brand? Do they have native linux drivers? Did
you install them? Did you try to config it using the native programs?
I work with 3 monitors, and noticed Yast isn't simple when it gets to
multiple monitors. I ended up modifying some of the xorg.conf file.
Then again, my situation is quite complicated due to two vidcards
(both Nvidia) and a wacom tablet.
Neil
On 1/18/08, Jesse Shaver <J_shaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad X61 with a dock. and a Samsung SynchMaster 915N 19
inch monitor. the laptop works great, but I can't get it to split the desktop
across two screens. I have gone into SaX2 through YaST and my settings are:
Display 1: Intel 965 MG Monitor VESA 1024x768@60 HZ
Display 2: Samsung SSYNCHMASTER 1280X1024
Xinerama Multihead is selected for the Dual Head Mode, and the arangement is 2
next to 1.
In this setting it simply clones the built in one (at 1024x768) onto the
larger one.
anyone have this working with a similar box/video card?
thanks in advance,
-Jesse
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