
Thanks for your followup.
What would be the correct way to set up the .xsession file?
I am trying the following:
exec /home/eric/bin/xmonad
setenv DISPLAY=beryllium:0.1 exec /home/eric/bin/xmonad
but the second display isn't loading xmonad correctly.
Eric Thomas
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:41 PM,
Here is the way I understand it. Likely some of the following statements will be subtly wrong, and I apologize in advance for spreading my misconceptions about X.
There are two distinct pieces of X called Xinerama. One of the pieces is a set of library calls used for communicating the size and locations of physical screens in logical space within a single DISPLAY. xmonad uses these library calls to break your physical screens into separate logical workspaces. As such, the library called xinerama is required for multi-head support.
However, I understand that there are other ways of controlling multiple monitors, in particular running several different DISPLAYs under X, one for each screen. You may of course do this; then you must start a separate xmonad instance for each DISPLAY. There is currently no integration for this; i.e. no way to send windows from one DISPLAY to another (though I hear rumors that some window managers do have such capabilities).
Other than those two options, I am not familiar with any other way of driving multiple monitors.
Cheers, ~d
Quoting Eric Thomas
: Sorry for the noob question, but why is xinerama required for xmonad to
work? As I understand it, xinerama just makes your multi head setup appear as though there is one long screen. However, I like it when my screens are treated as two different desktops. Does xmonad not support this?
Eric Thomas
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 4:55 PM,
wrote: Hi Eric,
It sounds like you haven't got the Xinerama extension running; getting that set up is not xmonad-specific. There are many excellent tutorials on setting up Xinerama on the web; Google should help here. (For example, try "setting up Xinerama", which pointed me to < http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/Xinerama-HOWTO>.) It also depends slightly on what graphics card you are using. If you've got an nvidia card with the proprietary nvidia drivers, check out the man pages for nvidia-xconfig; other people here may have other suggestions for other cards.
Cheers, ~d
Quoting Eric Thomas
: Hello,
When attempting to setup xmonad on a dual setup, I cannot use the keyboard on the second monitor.
The following command: ghc -e "Graphics.X11.openDisplay [] >>= Graphics.X11.Xinerama.getScreenInfo"
generates this output: Xlib: extension "XINERAMA" missing on display ":0.1". [Rectangle {rect_x = 0, rect_y = 0, rect_width = 1280, rect_height = 1024}]
In the FAQ, its says to check my Xserver configuration, but I don't know what I need to check.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Eric