Re: Dual monitors..



Ivan wrote:
> I've downloaded the ATI drivers (it's an ati video card), though I've
> ran through the configuration and it did not really do anything.. I've
> re-started the computer and am still with the same dual image..
>
> Does anyone know how to do this?
>
> Any help or guidance to the right direction would be great..

First look what is availble in /usr/share/sax/profile and then run
`sax2 -b /usr/share/sax/profile/YOUR_CHOICE`

In 10.0 is is aparently not needed anymore to go back to init3 or to
become root. If you do not have one screen, you need to go back and do
the `init 3` and `init 5 && exit` trick.

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