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Marsh Posté le 19-01-2003 à 01:48:11    

salut
est-ce quelqu'un sait comment lier deux display sous linux de façon à n'avoir qu'un seul grand bureau sur 2 moniteurs
 
xinerama fait ça for bien mais il lie les displays :0.0 et :0.1
j'aimerais travailler avec :0.0 et :1.0
voir même si possible avec localhost:0.0 et IP_distante:0.0

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Marsh Posté le 19-01-2003 à 01:48:11   

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Marsh Posté le 19-01-2003 à 04:29:56    

Package: x2x
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 72
Maintainer: Randolph Chung <tausq@debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.27-8
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.5-13), xlibs (>> 4.1.0)
Filename: pool/main/x/x2x/x2x_1.27-8_i386.deb
Size: 18228
MD5sum: 22eb63cd339a9796387fbd9b099d1453
Description: Link two X displays together, simulating a multiheaded display
 x2x joins a pair of X displays together, as if they were a single
 multiheaded display.  The pointer can be warped between displays,
 or, depending on how you start x2x, can slide from one display to the
 other when it runs off the edge of the screen.  Keyboard focus also
 moves between displays in the way you'd expect, and the X selection
 propagates around.  At least one of the displays involved (specifically,
 the one being controlled remotely) must support the XTEST extension.
 (The servers shipped by Debian support this.)
 .
 x2x is useful when you have two displays on the same desk, as you can use
 a single keyboard and mouse to control both.  If you want to propagate
 your selections between displays which are not sharing a desk, you might
 be more interested in the package propsel.  Propsel does not link the
 displays' keyboard and mouse, which would be confusing in some cases,
 and can propagate between up to 8 displays, whereas x2x can handle only
 two at a time.


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Marsh Posté le 20-01-2003 à 17:18:08    

ca marche mais pas dans le sens ou je le voudrais : c'est juste pour utiliser les clavier et la souris d'une machine sur une autre : moi ce que je voudrais : c'est un grand bureau sur 2 ecrans avec possibilité de passer de fenetres de l'un a l'autre  
 
j'avais déja testé avec x2vnc qui est tres sympa aussi pour controler une machine windows depuis linux  
 
 

Jar Jar a écrit :

Package: x2x
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 72
Maintainer: Randolph Chung <tausq@debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.27-8
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.5-13), xlibs (>> 4.1.0)
Filename: pool/main/x/x2x/x2x_1.27-8_i386.deb
Size: 18228
MD5sum: 22eb63cd339a9796387fbd9b099d1453
Description: Link two X displays together, simulating a multiheaded display
 x2x joins a pair of X displays together, as if they were a single
 multiheaded display.  The pointer can be warped between displays,
 or, depending on how you start x2x, can slide from one display to the
 other when it runs off the edge of the screen.  Keyboard focus also
 moves between displays in the way you'd expect, and the X selection
 propagates around.  At least one of the displays involved (specifically,
 the one being controlled remotely) must support the XTEST extension.
 (The servers shipped by Debian support this.)
 .
 x2x is useful when you have two displays on the same desk, as you can use
 a single keyboard and mouse to control both.  If you want to propagate
 your selections between displays which are not sharing a desk, you might
 be more interested in the package propsel.  Propsel does not link the
 displays' keyboard and mouse, which would be confusing in some cases,
 and can propagate between up to 8 displays, whereas x2x can handle only
 two at a time.



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Marsh Posté le 20-01-2003 à 17:23:50    

pcdwarf a écrit :

ca marche mais pas dans le sens ou je le voudrais : c'est juste pour utiliser les clavier et la souris d'une machine sur une autre : moi ce que je voudrais : c'est un grand bureau sur 2 ecrans avec possibilité de passer de fenetres de l'un a l'autre  


 
C'est-à-dire que ... C'est exactement ce qui est expliqué pour x2x  :whistle:

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