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  • Do you still have this setup now? Is :1 set up as an independent monitor by choice, or just because of limitations? I have a 7600gt in my pci-e slot controlling two monitors, and then I have an old 5200 in one of my PCI slots with another monitor. I use a xinerama-aware openbox to consolidate all three desktops. Openbox sees all three monitors as one large desktop, so when I switch to another virtual desktop, all three monitors actually switch, and not just the two.

  • This shit is way over my fucking head. But what I took away from it was 3 monitors = badass gamer.

  • You took away wrong, he uses Linux. Linux != games.

  • Errm... no. Try wine or cedega. They wont remove the need for windows completely but they are great regardless.

  • There are hundreds of games for Linux, but the majority of them are opensource :) - Opensource = Linux

  • Yeah, the relatively low quality (not trolling, I love using Linux and in fact found today that one of my favorite games "Toribash" has been ported to both Mac and Linux) of Linux games (Super Tux?) is why I am grateful I have a games console (even if it is an Xbox 360).

  • Google Nexuiz, and go to the #Nexuiz channel on Quakenet - I'm one of the devs for that game, it's based off the Quake game engine (Which means it's cross platform), and can run on Windows, *Nix, and Mac's alike. It's best to build the SVN because you get all the shiny new features, but for now we're on version 2.4.2.

  • hello, could you help a newbie out?

    right now (running a pc) i have an ATi x1300 PRO, and i want to get a new video card (x2900HD). i have 2 pci-e slots, and i want to use both with these two cards if possible (non-crossfire ofcourse). if i put 3 or 4 monitors into these, what issues will i run into? will i be able to just run all 4 as one large desktop? or do i need two identical cards?

  • When you are moving the mouse cursor from left-most monitor one over right (mid monitor), how does it know to jump the mouse cursor to the mid monitor and NOT the right-most monitor?  Is this a configuration you need to do manually?

  • Yes, it's a configuration in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. In the ServerLayout section, you specify the relative location of the screens.

  • Could you post your xorg.conf?

  • Can you write a text file of this setup (code etc.)? That's pretty Bad ass. What's your system? Big Processor? Lots of Ram?

  • does copy and paste work between the right two monitors and the leftmost desktop? I suspect not, because you have different window managers.

  • Now chuck beryl on it, and your in heaven.

  • Emerald is the only good thing to come out of beryl really.

  • Pretty sweet setup.

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