Is it possible to extended the display, not a mirror, from a single headed graphics card?



Hi,

Is it possible to extended the display, not a mirror, from a single
headed graphics card? (seems to be possible)

I don't want to use Xdmx for this. What i want is that i would like to
access the extended display area.

Xinerama may be solution for this because it is supporting extended
display(spanning the display) with multi head graphics card.

Plz suggest me a solution.

Thanks in advance,
selva.

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