just a heads up you'll need to use xrandr to configure multiple monitors. out of the box they will be cloned.
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Here is my Lenovo T530's desktop.
Ubuntu 12.10
Funtoo (Gentoo based) with Xfce
Evolve GTK
Faience-Azur icons
Greybird-Compact XfWM them
Xfce panel background is custom
Kubuntu 12.10. Same as october but differnt wallpaper. It's this painting. http://www.pubhist.com/work/4800/ael...h-two-horsemen
i'm using intel graphics everything works fine. just when i setup the dual monitors i had to use a command line. i had to run something like xrandr --output VGA1 --right-of LVDS1 to get it working. by default when you enable another monitor in xfce it's cloned. you could use a gui like grandr or lxrandr to get it working but by default no dual monitor support. At least that was the case for me. Not hard but just a heads up. Running man xrandr should be more than enough to get you going. oh both monitors show up in the desktop settings but 2 monitors are kinda useless if they both have same thing on them
only posting as a thumb as it may offend
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...02212804-1.jpg
Nice , I might get back to E17 again.Quote:
Bodhi 2.1.0
XFCE Session 12.10