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Old 03-15-2011, 12:15 PM
Urbano Alves
 
Default work with two monitors

Hi,

well can anyone help me?

I have a laptop, Asus Z92U.

I have it conected with an external monitor, now both have the same information, the LCD by laptop and the external LCD (clone).

But in the past and with Ubuntu, i put it work, both, with diferente information, like a large desktop.


well, how can i do the same, with the operating system Fedora 14.

best regards

urbano

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Old 03-15-2011, 01:39 PM
Harish Pillay
 
Default work with two monitors

> well can anyone help me?
>
> I have a laptop, Asus Z92U.
>
> I have it conected with an external monitor, now both have the same
> information, the LCD by laptop and the external LCD (clone).
>
> But in the past and with Ubuntu, i put it work, both, with diferente
> information, like a large desktop.
>
> well, how can i do the same, with the operating system Fedora 14.

Go to:

System -> Preferences -> Monitors. You will be presented with
the laptop LCD and the external monitor. You would need to
uncheck the "Same image in all monitors" option.

HTH.

Harish
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