I can do that, but its not a solution its doing completly different. Its not required for me to at all use 2 monitors. I know i can run the dual head mode. I dont know if i can do this. Its about trying it more than needing it. I have to know if i can.
On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 21:03 -0500, cbr wrote: > Douglas James Dunn wrote: > > I'm interested in this also but i have a dualhead card, one would think > > you could assign the VTs to the different devices, i just dont know if > > its possible, you would also just alt f* and it would move the keyboard > > to the appropriate terminal any documentation i found about this > > included adding a 2nd mouse keyboard ect. which is not the outcome that > > we would need. > > Might it be easier to run X in dualhead mode with the xinerama > extentions and then put either one large or several small xterms on the > second screen? > > > > > > On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 17:49 -0500, Dave Nebinger wrote: > > > >>If I have two video cards (one pci & one agp), can I have two consoles, one > >>per card? > >> > >>I've got the X setup working for the dual cards, but I'm wondering about the > >>possibility of having dual consoles. > >> > >>Ideally I'd like to have X running from one card and a console running from > >>the second card. > >> > >>Anyone out there know if this is possible and, if so, how do I make it > >>happen? > >> > >>Thanks in advance... > >> > >> > >> > >>-- > >>[email protected] mailing list > >> > >> > >> > > -- Douglas James Dunn cell: (724) 316-8266 Researcher Indiana University of Pennsylvania () The ASCII Ribbon Campaign - against HTML Email, /\ vCards, and proprietary formats. . .vir. d$b .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" `Q$$P" """
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