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Single Logical Screen A configuration in which a single X server with a single mouse and keyboard drives multiple homogeneous graphics devices concurrently while allowing the displays to emulate a large single screen. This differs from a multi-screen environment by allowing windows to be moved and displayed across displays. See the section in this document on Single Logical Screen. Note: Single Logical Screen is not currently supported in any Linux release. Note: Different monitor resolutions are not supported with the multi-display configurations unless stated otherwise in the table below. Multi-screen support The list of supported multi-display configurations is rather large, and it changes whenever a new graphics device is introduced. Thus, if you are considering a Single Logical Screen or any other multi-display configuration, we recommend consulting your HP Sales Representative and inquiring whether the configuration you have in mind is indeed supported. There are general guidelines, however. For example: Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2

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Single Logical Screen
A configuration in which a single X server with a single mouse and keyboard
drives multiple homogeneous graphics devices concurrently while allowing the
displays to emulate a large single screen. This differs from a multi-screen
environment by allowing windows to be moved and displayed across displays. See
the section in this document on Single Logical Screen.
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Note:
Single Logical Screen is not currently supported in any Linux release.
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Note
:
Different monitor resolutions are not supported with the multi-display
configurations unless stated otherwise in the table below.
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Multi-screen support
The list of supported multi-display configurations is rather large, and it changes
whenever a new graphics device is introduced.
Thus, if you are considering a
Single Logical Screen or any other multi-display configuration, we recommend
consulting your HP Sales Representative and inquiring whether the configuration
you have in mind is indeed supported.
There are general guidelines, however. For example:
Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2