Comments on: Writing http://floatingsun.net Sat, 11 May 2013 19:51:19 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 By: Anil http://floatingsun.net/articles/#comment-122237 Anil Mon, 06 Oct 2008 23:29:57 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/blog/articles/#comment-122237 aby people here? i need help :S

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By: diwaker http://floatingsun.net/articles/#comment-560 diwaker Tue, 18 Apr 2006 08:15:36 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/blog/articles/#comment-560 *@dan*: Did you try out the options given in [1]? I’ve never had to use MergeFB, so I can’t comment on that. These days I don’t use a “clone” setup, rather I use an extended desktop dual head setup which works pretty well. I can post details on that if you want.

[1] http://floatingsun.net/articles/howtos/howto-t42-ubuntu.html#Video

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By: Dan Allen http://floatingsun.net/articles/#comment-559 Dan Allen Tue, 18 Apr 2006 06:20:46 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/blog/articles/#comment-559 I have a question regarding your Thinkpad dual-display setup that I think you could help me with by simply recounting your experience. I have the situation where my laptop screen is at a higher resolution (1400×1050) then the monitor I have at my desk (1280×1024). I would like to “scale” the image from my laptop to fit within the available real-estate on the desktop monitor. I use the MergeFB and the MetaMode setting, but what happens is that I just get a large “virtual” desktop on the desktop monitor such that the mouse causes the screen to scroll around when looking at the clone. Is it possible for the second screen to actually squeeze the desktop into the available space (so I don’t have to use xrandr when docking)? Should I not be using the MergedFB option? I am curious if you got it to work so that I know if I am even heading down a possible path.

Thanks!

/dan

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