Hey,
I'm messing about with Ubuntu at the minute and I'm trying to get the
extended desktop working. I've tried a few different configurations that I
found on-line but nothing seems to work. I've got a Dell with an ATI Radeon
X1300 graphics card. I'm using a VGA splitter to get dual monitor and
extended desktop working in Windows however all the configurations for
xorg.conf I've tried in Linux (Ubuntu) will not work.
Has anyone got any ideas for me as I'm starting to get a little frustrated.
Thanks in advance,
Mick
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