Xinerama Part of X 28
A reader writes "Xinerama will be part of X. "This is the FIRST and ONLY case of XFree86 code going into the shared implementation" Read more at http://www.xfree86.org/#xinerama. Does this mean even better movies? Or, are they only concerned with technical quality?"
Movies? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Movies? (Score:3, Informative)
Xinerama is not necessary for multi-head setups. However, without it each monitor is a separate screen (i.e.
But, there is a downside. Hardware accelerated OpenGL for most video cards does not cooperate with Xinerama. I've been sort of waiting ever since XFree86 4.0 came out for nVidia to find a way around this in their drivers so that I can get away from software OpenGL rendering. I'm not holding my breath, though, as I imagine that splitting a single OpenGL scene at an arbitrary point across two completely separate devices is a tricky thing to handle very well.
The OpenGL problem aside, having several LCD screens all lined up next to each other is a Nice Thing. Just tell your boss you're more productive with such a setup -- I am honestly more productive being able to spread my work out over a wall of screens. I just run out of PCI slots real fast.
Re:Movies? (Score:1)
Voodoo 3 3500
old PCI ATI Mach64 2-D board
In X, the hardware was listed as being compatible, and it didn't work at all with xinerama. The voodoo picture was all skewed up, even though the Mach64 was ok.. and it was supposed to be non-compatible with the mach 64!
Re:Movies? (Score:1)
Not to mention that only one of those devices is going to be in an AGP slot. The others, being relegated to PCI slots, are going to be a lot slower.
Which brings up something I've been wondering about - where are the boards with multiple AGP slots? It would seem to be a natural, now that virtually every OS in wide use supports multiple video cards, but I haven't seen any. Is there a technical reason why it wouldn't work, or is there simply not enough demand to make it worthwhile for a board maker to design and market such a beast?
Re:Movies? (Score:1)
What Xinerama Is (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Xinerama-HOWTO.html
I guess having a second monitor would let you watch a movie while working on screen 1, but that is not what Xinerama really is.
I think the poster was getting it confised with Xine (http://xine.sourceforge.net/)
Re:What Xinerama Is (spelling err) (Score:1)
XFree - X (Score:5, Interesting)
Personally, I don't see this as too big of a deal. The Open Group hasn't done any real development since they shut down the Cambridge RI four years ago and sold off the Grenoble RI. (I was employed at the Cambridge Research Institute at the time.) Apparently they're going to do another release of X, but since they don't have a development team, any new code has to come from outside.
Quick kudos to the XFree86 team (Score:5, Interesting)
However, far away from the public spotlight XFree86 was at first spurned by the X consortium of extremely well-funded corporate players, and then grudgingly accepted, and now is the leading force in X development. Now that's an open source success story.
Re:Quick kudos to the XFree86 team (Score:1)
Re:Quick kudos to the XFree86 team (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Quick kudos to the XFree86 team (Score:2)
Re:Quick kudos to the XFree86 team (Score:3, Interesting)
Umm, this blurb on the Xinerama task force at X.org [x.org] seems to indicate that it's been "part of the main X consortium's tree" since X11R6.4.
Xinerama is already in Solaris 8's X server, at least according to this item on Solaris 8 [sun.com].
The actual item on the XFree86 Web site (go to their home page [xfree86.org] and search for "Xinerama"; the anchor tag for the Xinerama item is incorrect, with "name=anniversary", so at least with some browsers the "Xinerama" link doesn't work) says:
I don't know whether that means that code from XFree86 will be used as part or all of the implementation for the updated Xinerama, or that the item about new code going in belonged with some other item the bulk of which is missing, but I don't think the XFree86 folk originated Xinerama - they picked up their initial implementation from X11R6.4.
Very true (Score:2)
Re:Very true (Score:1)
no movies (Score:4, Informative)
Xinerama is a multhead thing, not a movie thing.
link to my config file (semi-rare hardware config) (Score:3, Informative)
it does work. I have a dualhead xinerama setup at work and also the same exact setup at home.
dual_1600sw [grateful.net]
I'm providing this info so that people know this config works. I asked many people at sgi if this would work (even posted to the usenet groups for sgi) and no one knew (surprising, eh?)
cheers (Score:2)
regards
john jones
better movies! (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, all of Hollywood has been anxiously waiting for this code to land, so they can lose their reliance on star-studded, special-effects-laden blockbusters, and focus on original stories, intelligent writing, and quality acting.
Configurable? (Score:1)
I prefere to have seperate/independant WM in each screen.
One main reason for this is with xinerama on screen 1 wont have full HW acceleration from my radeon.
Re:Configurable? (Score:2)
This should really be fixed. Windows has supported this for years. Only when a window is partially on one screen and partially on another, Windows resorts to software 3D rendering; otherwise hardware rendering is fully supported. Quake on one screen while monitoring WinAmp and a mailclient on the other screen, just great.
Re:Configurable? (Score:2)
Better movies. (Score:3, Informative)
However, those of us with an appreciation for the history of the technology of cinema recognize that the term "Xinerama" is a play on the name "Cinerama" for good reason.
True Cinerama technology was not merely wide screen but highly curved, partially wraparound screen that required three projectors (in sync!) to cover. The visual effect was simply awesome (the first time I saw "2001: A Space Odyssey" was in a Cinerama theatre. Wow.)
Xinerama lets you, if you want, set up three (or more) monitors side-by-side, with the outer ones angled slightly, and place a wide-screen window across all three. Just like Cinerama. I don't know well the video rendering for, say, a DVD or MPEG player interacts with Xinerama, but yeah, you could have better movies.
xinerama x11 mac os x (Score:1)