Re: Core 5 multi display support

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On Sun, 2006-07-02 at 18:14, Hadders wrote:
> Hi all,
>    I'm thinking it would be nice to program with multi monitors.  In 
> particular, one running VMWare and Windows so I can test the web app 
> programs I develop. Currently I use two boxes to achieve this. But the 
> constant twisting and turning isn't probably the best, yes age catches 
> up with us all.
> 
> However, I prefer Linux as a programming environment (especially seeing 
> that I do SQL development too (love that middle click copy/paste)), but 
> was wondering if it (Core 5) easily supports multi display and the 
> nvidia nView stuff, or is that a Windows only thing?  Perhaps someone 
> can make a recommendation on cards etc?
> 
> Any help or comments would be appreciated...

Not quite what you asked for, but in some ways nicer as long as you
already have the other box: http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/.
 yum install synergy
on the FC5 side; download and install the windows version and
pick one the other keyboard to use all the time.  It will make
the two machines work like one double-headed host and even
cut and paste will work across them.  I run it with 2 monitors
on my desktop and have it configured so when my laptop is
on the network it also connects and is controlled by the
same keyboard/mouse just by moving the mouse pointer off that
side of the center screen.

-- 
  Les Mikesell
   lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx


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