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Yes, this is a viable solution, but not if you have the laptop and no |
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desktop. |
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When I had workstation I also did use synergy. |
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But now I have just an external monitor, and I need this solution. |
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Kfir |
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On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 3:11 PM, mindrunner <kernel@×××××.de> wrote: |
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> I am also using a notebook with an external screen when i am at home. |
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> Till today I was not able to configure it correctly and comfortable. |
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> (Tried with radeon and fglrx driver) |
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> My wonderful working solution is One computer for every screen. :)) |
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> Connect all them with synergy and it seems to be one computer! :) |
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> I am running a synergy setup with gentoo, mint, osx and windows8 and it |
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> is much better than every multi monitor solution. |
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> I know this is more a workaround as a solution, but multi monitor with |
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> linux is crap, and synergy is a wonderful tool! :))) |
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> On 10/25/2012 02:42 PM, Kfir Lavi wrote: |
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> > Hi, |
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> > I have a laptop and an external monitor. |
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> > I would like to have both monitors showing different desktops. |
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> > My aim is to have IRC and Email client on one side, and my shell and |
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> > programming stuff on the other side. |
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> > Currently I managed to do a big virtual workspace with XRANDR, but it |
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> > stretches the browser and it is hard to setup correctly. |
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> > I'm a Fluxbox user, and didn't find a way to define that starching the |
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> > window, will not stretch outside of the monitor I'm on. |
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> > This is why I would like each monitor have it's own desktop. |
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> > Thanks, |
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> > Kfir |
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> > virtual dual monitors: |
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> > xrandr --output LVDS1 --primary --mode 1280x800 --pos 0x0 --auto |
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> > --output VGA1 --mode 1920x1080 --pos 448x0 --primary |
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