Doing it the "proper way" on X was Corbin's GSOC project in 2009. Whatever happened to that?
By the way if you want to use you home dir for more as one Distro you get also Problems.
Doing it the "proper way" on X was Corbin's GSOC project in 2009. Whatever happened to that?
Two instances of X, or one with two discreet screens? I use the latter - the larger primary screen (DISPLAY=:0.0) is my desktop-proper, the smaller second screen (DISPLAY=:0.1) is almost always running a full-screen Windows VM. So while I can't move windows between them, that doesn't matter all that much - copy/paste works fine, and that's all I care about.
The reason I do this, is that having one spanning screen sucks for virtual desktops - if I have something on the second monitor, I don't want it to disappear when I switch desktops on the other.
I don't understand the problem with r600 listing displays one way or the other.
xrandr takes care of that, or it can be set up in xorg.conf which display is left, which right.
I haven't had any (major) issues with multi-monitor and multi-seat using X and Mesa drivers (r600c and r600g) with xrandr.
Stupid 1 Min edit limit
So xrandr is useless for configure you system. And to set settings with xorg.conf.d is horrible and not everything is documented.