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Pathos:
Nah I fixed it with vi from the shell.

Shes all go now, both monitors working perfectly.

What I didn't expect is that the two screens act a lot more independently than on windows. You can't move a window from one to the other?

If there any way to send a window to the next screen?

Orethrius:

--- Quote from: Pathos ---Nah I fixed it with vi from the shell.

Shes all go now, both monitors working perfectly.

What I didn't expect is that the two screens act a lot more independently than on windows. You can't move a window from one to the other?

If there any way to send a window to the next screen?
--- End quote ---

That's simple enough - if you're using Fluxbox, just drag the title bar of the window you want off the edge of the screen.  :cool:

Pathos:
no i tried it in fluxbox, it moves to the next desktop not next screen. Same with KDE.

I don't think X allows you.

Kintaro:
It does allow you, set up proper Xinerama.

Pathos:
hmmm, no I like the fact that the screens are separate and not just a large virtual desktop. its a lot cleaner.

I'm growing to live with it anyway.

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