Well, making that one change hosed the XF86Config-4 file.
Lets all say it together: Backups Are Our Friend.
I had a backup copy of the original right-after-first-install XF86Config-4 file which fixed the problem (and it, too, doesn't have a boolean value next to Option "Xinerama". Huh.)
--- Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
I noted that the option is there, but the boolean value was missing. I'll give that a shot with a "True" value and see what happens.
--- Jonathan Hutchins [email protected] wrote:
On Monday 07 February 2005 10:31 pm, D. Hageman wrote:
Step 1: Type: man xorg.conf Step 2: Type: /Xinerma
Option "Xinerama" "boolean" enable or disable XINERAMA
extension.
Default is disabled.
It's possible that the problem is that simple.
Leo,
can youcheck that option in your config file? (It's the same in the XF86Config man page.)
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===== And I always thought: the very simplest words Must be enough. When I say what things are like Everyone's heart must be torn to shreds. That you'll go down if you don't stand up for yourself Surely you see that.
-- Bertolt Brecht
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