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Dear all,
I'm working in the IDC of internet carrier.My boss gave me two monitor 22inch & he told me that i was monitor entire IDC.But i can't link these monitor together.my model of monitors is LG L226WU.
If i can't use these under Linux, i will put my resignation on table of my boss.I just work with FOSS appl & OS.So, i can't use windows.
Please help me that i use specially wrapper that i handle multi screen in GNU/Linux.
Dear all,
I'm working in the IDC of internet carrier.My boss gave me two monitor 22inch & he told me that i was monitor entire IDC.But i can't link these monitor together.my model of monitors is LG L226WU.
If i can't use these under Linux, i will put my resignation on table of my boss.I just work with FOSS appl & OS.So, i can't use windows.
Please help me that i use specially wrapper that i handle multi screen in GNU/Linux.
You need a dual-head capable graphics card. If you've already got it, plug in both monitors. There are lots of tutorials and examples on how to set up Xinerama out on Google. If you have an nVidia card, you can also use their Twinview software, which also has tutorials.
Since you don't say anything about your graphics card, other hardware, or what version/distro of Linux you have, I doubt anyone can give you more specific help.
Thank you for your attention, But my monitor doesn't has cable of graphic card.It has usb connection.My co-worker does has windows & can work with it.my problem is driver.
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