Linux Tips: Dual-Head Display on Laptop
 Spent sometime setting up dual monitor display with my laptop because couldn't find any info online. Here's some tips: 
 
Sony K13; ATI 340M with 64MB shared VRAM. 
 
1) Installed Fedora Core 3 (http://fedora.redhat.com/) on the 5G "back up" partition setup by Sony. The disk partitioner that comes with the CD doesn't work (there's a bug when the first partition of the harddisk is NTFS). I just used an old fdisk provided by Debian to do the job. 
 
2) Setup GNOME. 
 
3) Update the "system-config-display" package. (using yum, etc) 
 
4) As root, go to system setting -> dual head -> use dual head. Now this won't do the job, but will save you some typing. 
 
5) edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file by 
a) in the "ServerLayout" section, add the lines 
Screen 0 "Screen0" LeftOf "Screen1" 
Screen 1 "Screen1" 0 0 
Option "Xinerama" "on" 
Option "Clone" "off" 
 
(Xinerama is spanned display, Clone is dual X-server, either one will work) 
 
b) In the 2 "Device" section, add the line 
Option "MonitorLayout" "LVDS, CRT" 
 
6) The bootloader tends to hang on dual-screen display, so you need to set the initial run-level to 3, edit the file /etc/inittab 
change the line 
id:5:initdefault: 
to 
id:3:initdefault: 
 
7) reboot, log-on in the shell, and use "startx" to start your dual-screen display. |