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Old 2nd March 2007, 08:08 PM
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Separate X Screen

I was looking for dual monitor fucntionallty similar to Windows XP. Where I can drag applications from one monitor to the next. Is that possible? Also Beryl only runs on Screen 0, is it possible to have Beryl on both monitors? With a 7300 GS with 512MB of ram?

I am using Gnome on Fedora Core 6. Screen 0 is analog and Screen 1 is digital, if that matters.
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