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see this page found with google about twin view, |
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http://www.gmpf.de/index.php/NVidia:TwinView |
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anyways the quick answer is add 'Option "TwinViewOrientation" "RightOf"' to |
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your driver section. and as a note AFAIK twinview dosn't give seperate |
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screens, so things like :0.1 may not work. |
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On 2/15/06, Roy Wright <royw@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> krgn wrote: |
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> >hey, |
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> >I have tried to configure TwinView for my laptop and whatever comes |
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> >(projector, crt etc..) and everything seems good except, and that is a |
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> >bit annoying, that the desktop (xfce-panel..) is on the wrong screen, |
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> >i.e. not on my Laptop display but on the second one. That is a bit shit, |
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> >since I always have to look over what is on the other screen and drag it |
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> >back etc.. |
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> >Does anyone see what's wrong in my xorg.conf? I have attached it this |
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> >mail. |
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> >Thanks and greets to all, |
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> >Karsten |
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> Might not help much, but in KDE, Control Center, Desktop, Panels, |
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> Arrangement, |
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> you can set the Xinerama screen between 1,2, all, which controls which |
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> monitor |
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> the KDE panel is displayed on. Maybe xfce has something similar? |
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> HTH, |
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> Roy |
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