[04:13] jseliga, 3 monitors here ;) [04:13] darkxst: how many graphics cards? [04:14] jseliga, 1, my card can do 4 heads [04:15] before I got that card, third monitor was on server and used synergy to control [04:18] Everything I'm reading is saying it's a huge hassle to run multiple monitors across two cards [04:19] Though most of it dates back to 12.04, is that still true? [04:20] jseliga, never tried that [04:21] It's really shocking to me that multi-monitors across multiple cards isn't common place throughout the linux community [04:22] more shocking that multiple monitors isn't common place [04:23] Hm I'm not sure, I think it is, I just think it's strictly two-monitor setups, which any above average card for the last 6+ years can handle. [04:23] not that many people run dual head setups even [04:24] Perhaps my experience is not the norm. Our entire IT department runs dual, some are even on quad setups. Though we are a Windows shop. I'm the only one running Linux. [04:25] jseliga, xrandr should support multiple gpus these days [04:27] that is how the hybrid support it done [04:28] xinerama couldnt support multi-monitors, but I think that is completely extinct now [04:28] multi-gpu even [04:28] darkxst, excuse the ignorance, but would that be something the GNOME Displays settings would pickup all monitors connected across both cards? [04:29] I don't think there is any GUI to configure offloading [04:29] once its configured, it will show up in that though [04:30] see xrandr --setprovideroutputsource and --setprovideroffloadsink [04:31] probably the first is what you want though [04:34] This is all hypothetical for me at the moment, looking to build a new rig. But don't want to waste time or money trying to do something that will be buggy at best [04:34] jseliga, just get a GTX750 then [04:35] they pretty much all support 4, exact configuration depends on the brand though [04:37] Yeah I was looking at the 980 [04:43] I don't play games so the 750 is ample [04:44] What was the performance of synergy like? [04:45] its fine, it just offloads mouse/keyboard input across to the other machine [04:45] Switching gears real quick [04:46] I can't get the personal file sharing to work [04:46] 3.14? [04:46] 3.12 [04:46] it should work on 3.12 [04:46] had to disable it in 3.14 though until we get network-manager update [04:46] I had to install libapahce2-mod-dnssd to get the feature enabled [04:48] I have Share public files on network checked, but my other ubuntu machines don't see the Public folder over the network [04:48] I tend to just use manual nfs/samba configs [04:49] That's what I ended up doing, just don't like using it. [04:50] Also, I'm not sure if it's a bug, but when I go to setup a local network share for the first time it prompts me to install the service. When that install is done, it prompts another window to install libpam-smbpass except the window is greyed out. [04:51] It's happened to me on two different machines [04:51] probably a dependency issue, so file a bug [04:52] Hear anything else about the UbuntuGNOME website? [04:52] there was some discussion on the list this morning [04:53] Oh, just realised Niels was only replying to me. Niels has presented a design. I think we could have a small team of two-three people working on the website to have the best website ever, don't you think guys? [04:53] The link of the live design of the current design: http://188.226.238.182/. [04:53] Cheers, [04:53] Alfredo [04:56] Is it still just in the design phase or is someone already actively working on the project? [04:59] jseliga, well its not finished, but email Niels [05:00] and/or Alfredo and Satyajit [14:34] have a goodnight === l3on_ is now known as l3on