How To Use Multiple Monitors On Linux (With Xrandr) |
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I know that a lot of people like to use a dual or even triple monitor setup, but when you use a window manager it doesn't magically work like with a desktop environment. So today we're going to take a look at how to use Xrandr to configure dual monitor support on Linux, this should work for any system that uses an X Server but I'm sure that Wayland has an equivalent tool.
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