Re: dual view

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   If you mean to migrate a running app from one screen to the
other, you can't do that.  You can, however, start a new app on
any screen.

   When most apps open a display connection they pass null for the
display name, meaning the default display.  You can override the
default display with the DISPLAY environment variable.  For example,
setting it to ":0.0" is screen 0.  ":0.1" is screen 1.

			Mark.

On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Eugene Babchin wrote:

> Hello,
> I've configured my Linux machine to run on dual screen mode.  I have i810 and nvidia hardware. My setting is using two independent screens like:
> screen0 0 0
> screen1 0 0
>
> I need to open  some applications from screen0 in screen1 using my pointer(mouse) or by script. Any idea how I can redirect video/window to screen1?
> Thank you  for your help,
> EB
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