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#2 Re: Help & Support (Stable) » Setting up two monitors [SOLVED] » 2011-08-02 04:32:00

Awesome I'll do that. How do I start without X running? Or can I kill it while in a normal session?

#3 Re: Help & Support (Stable) » Setting up two monitors [SOLVED] » 2011-08-02 02:27:21

00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)

#4 Re: Help & Support (Stable) » Setting up two monitors [SOLVED] » 2011-08-02 01:46:58

There is no xorg.conf in my /etc/X11/ directory...

#5 Help & Support (Stable) » Setting up two monitors [SOLVED] » 2011-08-02 01:15:44

MycoRunner
Replies: 8

Hi all,

I have a laptop (lenovo thinkpad) with a VGA out and I'm trying to get it to extend my desktop via VGA. The best I could do was mirror the screen via "grandr" at the wrong resolution. I've searched for the solution but all of the solutions require editing xorg.conf, which, AFAIK, doesn't exist on this distro.

What do I do?

Thanks

#6 Re: WM/DE Talk » Does openbox have a desktop? » 2011-07-29 18:03:07

Thanks for the reply, I guess I'll start with XFCE. Out of curiosity, how to people who use WM/DEs like openbox and also tiling WM do file management? If you can't really drag and drop, do you use a lot of commandline file shuffling with cp and mv? Is it all keyboard shortcuts?

#7 WM/DE Talk » Does openbox have a desktop? » 2011-07-29 16:56:57

MycoRunner
Replies: 7

Hi All,

I'm new to crunch bang, and I've only messed around with openbox a little bit.

I have both openbox and XFCE installed right now, but I'm trying to learn openbox first.

Does it even have a desktop? I've been trying to drag files from thunar to the desktop with no luck and I'm confused...

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