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snikolic | 12 years ago

As someone using OS X over Linux because of monitor-related reasons, I actually think Ubuntu supports multiple displays better than OS X.

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eropple|12 years ago

IME, Linux has a long way to go for non-dual-head setups. I have four monitors with different geometries on two graphics cards on a Hackintosh and OS X handles it seamlessly. Ubuntu pukes hard and dies (or, almost as bad, just ignores monitors) when it can't figure out how it should handle them all in a single X session.

thomasmeeks|12 years ago

A single X session cannot span two graphics cards. X just doesn't support it. You're waiting on Mir or Wayland for that one.

If you manage to get all four monitors on one card somehow, X can handle the multiple geometries just fine. Though it will generally do a terrible job of automatically detecting the right resolution.

Love Linux, but this bit does disappoint.

kleiba|12 years ago

Really? I wish I had your luck then.

In my experience the state of graphics drivers is still a bit of a sad affair on Linux in general. I never got my two screen setup working properly, not out of the box, and not after fiddling with xorg.conf etc. for more than two days.