On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 06:31:04PM -0500, Jim Cornette wrote: > > - It is less capable than even late 1990's M$ when you are trying to > setup dual-displays. HAHAHAHAHA! Oh, you mean like having dialog boxes straddle the two monitors on Windows? We've got Windows software released this millenium that still gets this wrong. [Yeah, I know that the same problem existed with Xinerama and many -- but not all -- X window managers until recently.] But I've been running with two *independent* (non-Xinerama) screens for a decade. Each screen has numerous virtual pages that are independently switchable. We are able to see M*N combinations of virtual pages side-by-side, where M and N around here are anywhere from 4-32. This is invaluable to someone who has to run multiple trading systems, program, read mail, browse the web, etc. Tell me again how that works on Windows? ;-p Bill Rugolsky