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Re: Multiscreen and multi server is it possible?



 Max Waterman twisted the bytes to say:

 Max> How do you specify the separate kbd/mse required by a new X server?
 Max> Max.

It is the same keyboard, just different display (it could be in the
same display, as it can be done in Linux by using Alt-Fn --or is it
Ctrl-Fn?).

The applications should use DISPLAY=localhost:1.0, instead of the
default DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 to connnect to the new server.

 Max> On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 03:50  PM, John Harper wrote:

 >> On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 7:39, Daniel M. German wrote:
 >>> Given the restriction of not being able to move windows from the
 >>> laptop screen to the data projector (because I have already started
 >>> X11) I would like to start another X11 server (localhost:1.0)
 >> 
 >> This is just a bug, it should be fixed in the next version. You can 
 >> start a new server by specifying :1 on the command line, e.g.:
 >> 
 >> /Applications/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11 :1 &
 >> _______________________________________________

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 >Re: Multiscreen and multi server is it possible? (From: John Harper <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Multiscreen and multi server is it possible? (From: Max Waterman <email@hidden>)



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