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Old 14th March 2005, 01:56 PM
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Xinemera killed my inner child

Okay, so I have two monitors. I am doing the dual head thing, I had them as seperate desktops at first, but I had trouble with some key applications, eg. eclipse! They would spill out in error with "Can't find display 0:1". So I turned Xinemera on to get the spanning desktops and now the videolan client will just load up and not function at all. To even stop it I have to kill the process. Ogle squashes images. So, why I'm posting, is there a way I can get spanning desktops without xinemera, or at least help eclipse and "America's Army" find 'Display 0:1' under xinemera? Windows has been doing this well for years, so I can't believe that linux can't.
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