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Ok I need assistance with setting up multiple monitors. I have 2 for now but will be using three shortly. I am not very familiar with the #! way of doing things yet, would anybody be able to help me out or at least point me in the right direction?
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$ sudo apt-get install grandr arandrAnd then try either "grandr" or "arandr" to configure your multiple monitors.
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xrandr comes default i think that can do multi desktops as well
As a programmer i often ask myself could i get out of taking spanish in school because i know two languages Python and lua
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^ Yes, definitely. The lastest Waldorf release (20120806) replaces grandr with arandr, so that's why I mentioned it. I've found grandr very useful in the past.
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Also worth a mention, if your system has a NVIDIA card and you are using the proprietary drivers, you should be able to use the 'nvidia-settings' tool to configure your screens and write out the settings directly to your system's Xorg configuration file.
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