Does anyone want to help me please? El Vie, 29 de Junio de 2007, 17:16, ArcosCom Linux User escribió: > Well, some progress. > > I had installed xgl and appears to be working. > > Now the problem is that on the right screen don't load the desktop, I can > only view a black screen and the mouse cursor appears as a "X" over that > screen. > > I can play with beryl on the laptop flat fine (1600x1050 with 24bpp), but > not with the external LCD (1280x1024 with 24bpp). The right screen > (external LCD) works fine witout XGL, and appears to work fine with Xgl, > but the secondary desktop is not loaded into the secondary screen. > > With "ps aux" I can see 2 xorg process and only one Xgl process. > > Perhaps I need to make modifications into any gdm configuration files? > What files I have to modify? How? > > Perhaps I need to make modifications into xorg.conf to adapt it for Xgl > use? > > Please, I need help about this. > > I attach the relevant .conf files to the e-mail. > > Regards > > El Jue, 28 de Junio de 2007, 13:33, ArcosCom Linux User escribió: >> Hi again. >> >> I've got a laptop with an ATI X600 inside, perfectly working xorg with > dual head configuration, 2 desktops (without xinerama). >> I've got 2 xorg.conf files, one for propietary ATI (fglrx) driver, and > other to use the open source driver. The difference is very notorious. The > problem I have is that I read (Saint Google) that to work with > compiz/beryl and dual-head configuration, I need to install XGL. That is > why I wrote this message. >> Has anyone been installed XGL under Centos 6 using dual-head > configuration >> and fglrx driver? >> >> Does anyone know links to tutorials/repositoris that I can use to > install >> XGL? >> >> Does anyone know information on How-to configure XGL to allow the > dual-head configuration use? >> >> My system is updated and is working perfectly with xorg. But I want to > know how to run beryl in my system and make a mini how-to to configure it >> with xgl+fglrx+dual-head and send it to centos wiki. I have been reading > info about the same, but under Ubuntu or FC distros, but it is > incomplete >> or difficult to translate on Centos distro (at least for me). >> >> Thanks you for any start point (links, howtos, repositories, etc...) > that >> help me in this documentation/configuration process. >> >> Regards >> >> === Spanish version === >> >> Hola de nuevo, colisteros. >> Tengo un portátil con una ATI X600 en el cuál tengo perfectamente > configurado las Xorg para el uso de 2 monitores con escritorios >> independientes, sin Xinerama. >> Tengo 2 xorg.conf, uno para usar el driver propietario ATI (fglrx) y > otro >> para el uso del driver de código abierto y, sinceramente, se nota mucho > la >> diferencia entre el uso de uno y otro. >> El tema es que para que beryl/compiz funcione con el driver propietario > de >> ATI y con 2 monitores, se ve que necesito hacerlo usando XGL. Por ello > es >> por lo que os escribo el siguiente e-mail. >> >> ¿Alguno ha instalado XGL bajo CentOS 5 usando fglrx y 2 monitores? >> >> ¿Alguno conoce links hacia tutoriales/repositorios que pueda usar para > instalar XGL? >> >> ¿Información sobre cómo configurar XGL para usar 2 monitores? >> >> Indicaros que el sistema está actualizado y está funcionando > perfectamente >> con las xorg. El tema es que me apetece probar cómo montar beryl en el > mismo y hacer un pequeño HOW-TO para 2 monitores y publicarlo o mandarlo > al wiki, ya que he visto información para Ubuntu/FC6, pero o es > incompleta >> o difícil de adaptar (al menos para mí) a Centos 5. >> >> Os agradecería mucho cualquier punto de partida que me ayude a >> documentarme sobre XGL y configurarlo bien para su uso con 2 monitores, > ya >> luego veré cómo meter compiz o beryl. >> >> Salu2 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos