--- created: 2008-08-11 18:10:56 +0200 layout: redirect layout_old: default redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/11/dual-headed-x11.html tags: - know-how - software - linux - display - x11 title: Dual-headed X11 toc: false updated: 2009-07-23 12:44:36 +0200 --- per user ======== The native screen-size detection doesn't work for dual-head installations. To let X11 handle both screens as one large display, find the section `Screen` in the `/etc/X11/xorg.conf` and add the following lines: ~~~ SubSection "Display" Virtual 2560 1024 EndSubSection ~~~ This is for two 1280x1024 displays side-by-side (1280+1280 = 2560). Now you can use `xrandr` to set displays. xrandr -q Shows all available displays. Usually it will show the devices `VGA-0` and `LVDS`. To change the output of the external display to be left of the internal LCD panel, use something like xrandr --output VGA-0 --left-of LVDS You might also have to use *System* → *Preferences* → *Screen Resolution* to configure the location of the displays. Fix screen order ---------------- Under *Intrepid*, it often happens to me that my screenorder is wrong after login. This is shown by a mirrored output on the left display, but the system thinks that there's a left workspace. On rare occassions, I even have the wrong order (i.e. if I move the mouse to the right on the right workspace, it appears on the left display's workspace.) This is quickly fixed by switching the order around: {% highlight bash %} #!/bin/sh echo Switching position of displays xrandr --output VGA-0 --right-of LVDS echo Switching off ext. display xrandr --output VGA-0 --off echo Switching back to normal xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1280x1024 --rate 75 --left-of LVDS {% endhighlight %} After calling the script, my displays are showing the correct workspaces. system-wide =========== To configure dual-head system-wide (for Desktop computers), there is a great manual at [UbuntuForums](http://ph.ubuntuforums.com/showthread.php?t=826717). 1. Use `xrandr -q` to get the output device's names (for me it was `VGA-0` and `DVI-0`) 1. open the `/etc/X11/xorg.conf` in your favorite editor 1. find the section `Device` and add 2 lines so that it looks like this: Section "Device" Identifier "Configured Video Device" Option "monitor-VGA-0" "right" Option "monitor-DVI-0" "left" EndSection 1. The device names have to be prefixed with `monitor-`. The names after that are for you to choose. 1. find the `Monitor` section and change the identifier to one of the names. (e.g. `right`) 1. add another `Monitor` section below and change the identifier to the other name. (`left`) Also add the line `Option "LeftOf" "right"` in between. 1. now the both monitor sections should look like this: Section "Monitor" Identifier "right" EndSection Section "Monitor" Identifier "left" Option "LeftOf" "right" EndSection 1. find the `Screen` section and add the following line to define the default display. Monitor "right" 1. add a `SubSection "Display"` and the `Virtual` line as with the per-user configuration 1. save the file and restart X