Re: Separate X-Screen feature - dual monitoring

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I am searching for a solution for the following problem, that I found
in an old post from 2009.

>> I would like to know the possibility to manage two separate X-screens
>> with the above configuration.  I had seen an article from
>> http://intellinuxgraphics.org/dualhead.html , demonstrates extended
>> desktop. But i am looking for separate X-screens, like two 
>> separate menus, separate panels on each screen. Please provide me some
>> information.

> If I understand your problem correctly, the solution is not related to
> the driver.
>
> I know you can from a console start a second X session using something
> like the following command. (Not sure if that is entirely correct.)
>
>	$ startx -- :1 -config /path/to/xorg.conf/with/other/monitor
>
> You should also be able to configure your system to start two login
> screen at start up. You should search the WWW for that, i. e. "gdm two
> login screen".

This is really a driver question. We do not want to run two independent
X servers, we want to run one server with 2 separate screens, so that
the displays would be :0.0 and :0.1.

Thanks
--
Stig Eriksson
Cactus UniView AB
www.cactus.se

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