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    have to tell it not to run dual monitors as mirror after every reboot....

    I decided to install Kubuntu 12.04 as my only OS. Everything is working fine and I am working on getting Steam and skyrim going.

    My problem is everytime I reboot, my dual monitors go back to mirror instaed of to the left of. I have saved as default in settings -> monitor and nothing changed. I have an Nvidea 9800 GT 1 GB card and I am using the post release driver from additional drivers. Any thoughts?

    Thanks in advance

    Geeve

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    Use nvidia settings in the menu or build an xorg.conf file

    Please Read Me

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      #3
      Thanks! I think I got it (at least I know where to look), i will try to reboot after my downloads finish......

      Geeve

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        #4
        Let me know if you have issues. I have been running dual monitors with nvidia for years.

        If you want system wide settings effecting all users, I think the easiest way is through xorg.conf. Then the settings take effect every time X is started. If you want each user to have unique settings, nvidia-settings will create a file in your home with your personal settings in it.

        I use both - xorg.conf to set the major options and dual monitor settings and ~/.nvsettingsrc to enable overclocking of my GPUs when I log in, but not for the other users.

        Please Read Me

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          #5
          Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
          Let me know if you have issues. I have been running dual monitors with nvidia for years.

          If you want system wide settings effecting all users, I think the easiest way is through xorg.conf. Then the settings take effect every time X is started. If you want each user to have unique settings, nvidia-settings will create a file in your home with your personal settings in it.

          I use both - xorg.conf to set the major options and dual monitor settings and ~/.nvsettingsrc to enable overclocking of my GPUs when I log in, but not for the other users.
          nvidia-settings can write the xorg.conf file for you so you don't even need to understand how it works.

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