Article: 56341 of comp.sys.sun.hardware
From: Alan Coopersmith <alanc@alum.calberkeley.org>
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Subject: Re: related dual-head questions
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Mark Castagna <mfc@unique-inc.com> writes in comp.sys.sun.hardware:
|#1. Is there a method that allows windows to be dragged from one display
|to another?

If you're running Solaris 7 or 8, add +xinerama to your Xsun command
line options (usually in /etc/dt/config/Xservers) to have the Xserver
combine your monitors into one large virtual screen.

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