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| I just thought I'd post the latest results of my attempts to get a dual-head system running and, hopefully, get some pointers as to where I could go from here. I compiled and installed the latest kernel, 2.6.23, ran 'Xorg -configure' then, as root, 'Xorg -config /root/xorg.conf.new'. Slight improvement: Screen 0 comes up. Screen 1 shows only an inactive cursor at the top left. Good news is that the system doesn't lock. Bad news, using the same config as a normal user locks the systemi as before. I then compiled kernel 2.6.18 with the default options, as supplied with Slackware 11.0, which I had been using without any problems. Results *exactly* as above. I think maybe the issues here go beyond the kernel to changes in the system libraries. Anyway, just for completeness, I think I'll try the latest in the 2.4 series and if that fails, revert to 11.0. Having got used to a dual-head system, I'm finding it more and more irritating working on a single monitor. Any further ideas gratefully received. Thanks, Joe -- > Mr. Linhardt, meet Mr. Bolen, a senile spammer from California who, > until we placed his spamming butt on the SBL, used to send spam to > addresses he harvested illegally from the internet (no pretense of > 'opt-in' at all, just pure 'opt-out'). Mr Bolen dreams of one day > contacting the Mother Ship for instructions on how his tin-foil hat > and ray-gun work. -- Steve Linford in NAN-AE. September 2006 |
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