Hi.
Is it possible to run 4 screens with MX/XFCE?
I am currently on windows but planning soom hop over to MX on my desktop.
I got RTX 4070 (nvidia), most topics i find is about dual screens.
4 screens?
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Re: 4 screens?
It would be helpful to see what you are running on exactly.
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If need be, you can do this using the LiveUSB, thanks.
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If need be, you can do this using the LiveUSB, thanks.
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Re: 4 screens?
Yes, I run 4 monitors on XFCE
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Re: 4 screens?
Re: 4 screens?
Last edited by 8bit on Sat Dec 07, 2024 9:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 4 screens?
Not sure that I remember the exact steps, but maybe:
1 - Test on a live USB to see if it works, even set it up as you'd like, and I think there's an option when installing to include the changes that you made in that live setup/USB.
2 – On same live USB, using MX-Live-USB-Maker, you can clone (not sure which one, maybe live running system) that live USB.
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Ignore this as I don't know, and it'll probably confuse you and it's probably wrong – I don't think booting with "toram" is needed for this, again ignore.
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Later, when sure setup works fine, Display→Advanced – create profile(s), when CERTAIN they are working correctly - "Automatically enable profiles when new display is connected".
Good Luck
1 - Test on a live USB to see if it works, even set it up as you'd like, and I think there's an option when installing to include the changes that you made in that live setup/USB.
2 – On same live USB, using MX-Live-USB-Maker, you can clone (not sure which one, maybe live running system) that live USB.
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Ignore this as I don't know, and it'll probably confuse you and it's probably wrong – I don't think booting with "toram" is needed for this, again ignore.
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Later, when sure setup works fine, Display→Advanced – create profile(s), when CERTAIN they are working correctly - "Automatically enable profiles when new display is connected".
Good Luck