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Well, theoretically, you should be able to just go up under System -> Preferences -> Screen Resolution and then click Detect Displays.
This is new to Gnome 2.24 (well, the fact that it now supports the new xrandr 1.2)
Test it out, I'm curious if it works well for you.
I managed to get multi-monitors working on a Thinkpad for the VP at the company I work for. It's also using an Intel Graphics Adapter. That was on Ubuntu 8.04







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I have an intel card and have had a hell of a time trying to get xrand to play nice with my dual monitor set up.
I have a medion akoya mini and I want to clone the laptop to an external monitor, so that they both show the same content at different resolutions, but I have been unable to get it to work.
The only way it work is if I bring the resolution on the laptop and external monitor down to 800x600. Instead, what i want is to have the internal laptop use its native 1024x600 resolution and the external monitor use its 1680x1024 resolution. is this possible and does anybody know how to get it to work?