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Hi there, I think x2x is what you are after. Looks like the xservers need to support the XTEST extension. Does the cygwin-xfree server support this? Not sure where you'd find it, there is a description here: http://packages.debian.org/stable/x11/x2x.html There are packages of this for other systems, but I'm not sure where it originated. Hope this helps, Tim. On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 15:20, Thomas Chadwick wrote: > First, an apology. This is not, strictly speaking, a Cygwin/Xfree question. > > I know it's possible to span a single X desktop (for lack of a better term) > across multiple display adapters residing in the same machine. Basically > the 2 attached monitors behavior as the left and right halves of single, > unified root window. > > What I'm trying to find out is if it's possible to span a single X desktop > across 2 display adapters, each residing on a different machine? If so, > what would it take to get this set up? > > I guess it comes down to whether the "spanning" function is something > handled completely by the X server, or if it's implemented by the Window > Manager or some other piece of "middle ware". > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx > >
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