I'm using 2 screens using AMD 780G (yes, it's integrated graphics) and KDE - and using fglrx. Wasn't too much tinkering to set it up. Also works similarly to the parent post:
- single X Session, not using Xinerama, and maximize button stretches a single full monitor.
- Able to stretch the window to full size across the 2 monitors too.
- Multiple desktops to manage windows
- blah blah blah.
Yes, it doesn't work exactly as what the original poster asked for, but I do find the setup sufficient (at least for my needs anyways). Also, software like Yakuake to provide me a drop-down terminal (on one monitor) which works across the virtual desktops as well...
I'm using 2 screens using AMD 780G (yes, it's integrated graphics) and KDE - and using fglrx. Wasn't too much tinkering to set it up. Also works similarly to the parent post: - single X Session, not using Xinerama, and maximize button stretches a single full monitor. - Able to stretch the window to full size across the 2 monitors too. - Multiple desktops to manage windows - blah blah blah. Yes, it doesn't work exactly as what the original poster asked for, but I do find the setup sufficient (at least for my needs anyways). Also, software like Yakuake to provide me a drop-down terminal (on one monitor) which works across the virtual desktops as well...