Multi-monitor broken for me in gnome & unity

Justin Hart justin.hart at yale.edu
Fri Apr 27 04:20:27 UTC 2012


I think it was some bumpiness in overwriting my custom configs with
the defaults and those things butting heads.  I definitely saved
x-configs each go-through.  I got far enough to see X start on all of
the windows, even load by background, then fall apart (also, blackbox
was totally happy).  For instance, gnome-settings-daemon still eats it
on startup, but Unity is up and running, and that works for me as long
as it's happy with my vast wealth of screen real-estate!

I think that everything gets pretty unhappy if you don't have xinerama
enabled.  That seems to be the secret sauce.

Justin

On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 6:09 PM, Ric Moore <wayward4now at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 04/26/2012 05:24 PM, Justin Hart wrote:
>>
>> The title says most of what I know about my issue.  I start Gnome or
>> Unity, and I get one screen with my desktop background, and working
>> UI, the others give me the classic x-org plain background and the X
>> cursor.
>>
>> Current X config is as follows.  4 monitors, configured using
>> nvidia-settings, no twinview, no xinerama, absolute positioning, and
>> the positions are all set up from left-to-right with no overlap.
>
>
> Ah! When you ran nvidia-settings did you also save the /etc/X11/xorg.conf
> file? That makes the changes/edits permanent.
>
> On mine I have no other choices than disable/separate X-screen/twinview
> using two monitors. So, YMMV. But, you do have to select the "X Server
> Display Configuration" tab and then select "Save to X Configuration File" in
> the lower right side of the panel. The default: /etc/X11/xorg.conf is
> correct. It should ask for your passwd as you're changing a system file.
> That should make everything all nice and peachy.
>
> I am assuming your video card setup handles 4 monitors. I'm green with envy!
> I wish I had your problems. <grins hugely> Ric
>
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