windows envy

George Galt george.galt at gmail.com
Wed Mar 20 13:28:26 UTC 2013


If you are using the proprietary nVidia driver, I believe that you can
establish cloned screens through the nvidia-settings application.  I'm not
sure if nouveau can do it, but you could try google:
http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/MultiMonitorDesktop


On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 8:39 AM, Neal Becker <ndbecker2 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm rarely jealous of windows users.  When I make a presentation using my
> wide-
> screen laptop, using a crappy projector that is limited to 1280x1024, the
> best I
> can figure is to put the projector 'right of' and the laptop on the left,
> leaving the laptop at it's native res and the projector at 1280x1024.
>  Works,
> but awkward - for one thing can't see the presentation on the laptop.
>
> I noticed my colleague (windows 7?) did a sort of clone, where the
> projector got
> his 1280x1024, while the laptop kept the native res, but the image was
> narrowed.
> Hey, that's just what I need.  I guess the world of X, kde, nvidia, etc
> doesn't
> do this?
>
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