This works (xterm loads on the 3rd monitor), however KDE doesn't appear
to be running on the 3rd monitor, so there is essentially no window
manager, making it pretty useless. :(
From what I can obtain from Google, KDE4+ doesn't support separate X
displays like this. I attempted to use the script at the bottom of this
forum post:
However it pops up a message saying KDE is already running on this (the
3rd) display, but I see no task bar or window decorations/title bars
whatsoever.
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 18:04:27 -0000
Daniel Dadap <email address hidden> wrote:
> Just set the DISPLAY variable to your third display's X screen.
>
> Example, if your third display is screen :0.1:
>
> DISPLAY=:0.1 xterm
>
This works (xterm loads on the 3rd monitor), however KDE doesn't appear
to be running on the 3rd monitor, so there is essentially no window
manager, making it pretty useless. :(
From what I can obtain from Google, KDE4+ doesn't support separate X
displays like this. I attempted to use the script at the bottom of this
forum post:
http:// forum.kde. org/viewtopic. php?f=66& t=12180& start=30
However it pops up a message saying KDE is already running on this (the
3rd) display, but I see no task bar or window decorations/title bars
whatsoever.
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 18:04:27 -0000
Daniel Dadap <email address hidden> wrote:
> Just set the DISPLAY variable to your third display's X screen.
>
> Example, if your third display is screen :0.1:
>
> DISPLAY=:0.1 xterm
>
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