Quake4 spanning both screens, not good

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I downloaded the new Quake4 1.4.2 demo:

http://www.idsoftware.com/downloads/shambler.php?id=13032

The problem is, I use two LCD screens with TwinView, a GeForce 7600 card and the NVidia binary drivers on this Fedora 7 system, and Q4 is sitting right in the middle of the extended desktop. This is annoying, since the edge between screens is right on the crosshairs.

Is there a way to tell Q4 to stay only on one screen?

I've found some indications here:

http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-203243.html

I remember using that trick successfully with Tremulous on Fedora Core 6. However, Fedora 7 uses a different version of X which does not have the "MetaModes" line in xorg.conf

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