On Tue, Aug 06, 2002 at 01:46:01PM -0500, Austad, Jay wrote: > It is running though, as I am able to move the mouse between screens. you can do that without Xinerama. :) the main difference between Xinerama and non-xinerama setups is how it treats the displays. with xinerama, all the screens are display ':0.0'. without it, you have displays :0.0, :0.1, :0.2, so on and so forth. with multiple displays, applications need to be multipipe-aware, in order to take advantage of it. the FGFS flight simulator is the only commonly/freely-available X app that I know of, which can do this. (tho I've heard rumors that some Doom variant can, and I've seen a hacked-up Unreal Tournament running on several separate displays at once [tho they actually used 2 'spectators' turned 90-degrees left and right, for the side displays]) with a single display, applications don't (usually, in theory) know that they're being dragged from one screen to another, since it all appears as one screen to them. Carl Soderstrom. -- Systems Administrator Real-Time Enterprises www.real-time.com