added GNOME 3 to the dual monitor section

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@ -102,16 +102,32 @@ assumes you have properly set up any proprietary drivers if needed. You
should seek out your distributions documentation if this general guide does not should seek out your distributions documentation if this general guide does not
work. work.
GNOME GNOME 2
^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
This guide is for users of the GNOME desktop who do not use proprietary drivers. This guide is for users of the GNOME 2 desktop who do not use proprietary
From most distros go to :menuselection:`System --> Preferences --> Display drivers. From most distros go to :menuselection:`System --> Preferences -->
Settings (Monitors)`. Set up your projector with the correct resolution and make Display Settings (Monitors)`. Set up your projector with the correct resolution
sure that :guilabel:`Same image on all monitors` is **unchecked**. and make sure that :guilabel:`Same image on all monitors` is **unchecked**.
.. image:: pics/gnome.png .. image:: pics/gnome.png
GNOME 3
^^^^^^^
This guide is for users of the GNOME 3 or GNOME Shell desktop who do not use
proprietary drivers. In GNOME shell in the search box type *Displays* or in
GNOME shell or fall back mode go to :menuselection:`Applications --> System Tools --> System Settings`
then select Displays. Set up your projector with the correct resolution and
make sure that :guilabel:`Mirror displays` is **unchecked**
.. image:: pics/gnome3displays.png
If after setting up your monitors you have the top panel on the wrong monitor
simply drag it to the monitor you want to serve as the primary screen.
.. image:: pics/gnome3drag.png
KDE KDE
^^^ ^^^
@ -143,8 +159,8 @@ good idea to make a backup of any critical file before making changes::
user@linux:~ $ sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old user@linux:~ $ sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old
Or for those using systems that use the root user instead of sudo, change to For those using systems that use the root user instead of sudo, change to root
root and enter:: and enter::
root@linux: # cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old root@linux: # cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old
@ -158,7 +174,7 @@ terminal::
Or, as root:: Or, as root::
root@linux: # nividia-settings root@linux: # nvidia-settings
If you do not want to write the changes to your ``xorg.conf`` file simply run If you do not want to write the changes to your ``xorg.conf`` file simply run
the nVidia Settings program (:command:`nvidia-settings`) from your desktop's the nVidia Settings program (:command:`nvidia-settings`) from your desktop's
@ -168,19 +184,19 @@ normal user run::
user@linux:~ $ nvidia-settings user@linux:~ $ nvidia-settings
Once you have opened nVidia Settings, click on :guilabel:`X Server Display Once you have opened nVidia Settings, click on :guilabel:`X Server Display
Configuration`. Then select the monitor you are wanting to use as your second Configuration`. Select the monitor you are wanting to use as your second
monitor and click :guilabel:`Configure`. monitor and click :guilabel:`Configure`.
.. image:: pics/nvlinux1.png .. image:: pics/nvlinux1.png
After clicking :guilabel:`Configure`, select :guilabel:`TwinView`. Then click After clicking :guilabel:`Configure`, select :guilabel:`TwinView` and click
:guilabel:`OK`. :guilabel:`OK`.
.. image:: pics/twinview.png .. image:: pics/twinview.png
Click :guilabel:`Apply` and if you are happy with the way things look click Click :guilabel:`Apply` and if you are happy with the way things look click
:guilabel:`Keep` to keep your new settings. Don't worry if all goes wrong the :guilabel:`Keep` to save your new settings. Don't worry if something goes wrong,
settings will return back to the previous settings in 15 seconds without any the settings will return back to the previous settings in 15 seconds without any
action. nVidia Settings should take care of selecting your optimum resolution action. nVidia Settings should take care of selecting your optimum resolution
etc, but that can be changed as needed. When you are happy with everything click etc, but that can be changed as needed. When you are happy with everything click
on :guilabel:`Save to X Configuration File`. on :guilabel:`Save to X Configuration File`.
@ -209,7 +225,7 @@ sections on dual monitors with KDE and GNOME above.
**Primary Monitor Issues** **Primary Monitor Issues**
With certain cards your system may get confused on what is the primary display. With certain cards your system may get confused on which is the primary display.
For example many users will be using a laptop. You will want your laptop screen For example many users will be using a laptop. You will want your laptop screen
to be the primary screen, and your projector to be the secondary monitor. to be the primary screen, and your projector to be the secondary monitor.
Certain Intel cards reverse this. To work around this you will need to know the Certain Intel cards reverse this. To work around this you will need to know the

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