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From: "Tim Garton" <garton.tim@gmail.com>
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Subject: [gentoo-user] Fake Dual-Head with VNC?
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Anybody know if this is possible?  I have a single-head graphics card
capable of doing 2048x1536.  I want to start X with a virtual desktop
of 2048x768, make my ViewPort be the left half of said desktop, start
x11vnc using the "-clip" option so that it only shows the right half of
said desktop, and then use an old beater laptop to act as a view-only
VNC client that connects to the x11vnc instance.  I think it will work,
my only question is is there a way to prevent the ViewPort from moving
around in X as you move the mouse?

Tim

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Anybody know if this is possible? &nbsp;I have a single-head graphics card<br>capable of doing 2048x1536. &nbsp;I want to start X with a virtual desktop<br>of 2048x768, make my ViewPort be the left half of said desktop, start<br>x11vnc using the &quot;-clip&quot; option so that it only shows the right half of
<br>said desktop, and then use an old beater laptop to act as a view-only<br>VNC client that connects to the x11vnc instance. &nbsp;I think it will work,<br>my only question is is there a way to prevent the ViewPort from moving
<br>around in X as you move the mouse?<br><br>Tim

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