我能够在 Virtualbox 中成功运行此 Ubuntu (linux) 设置吗?
有4个DVI输出。 看来我希望能得到驱动程序的支持。 网上关于支持 4 个输出的详细信息很粗略,但似乎是可能的。
我的问题来自 Linux 小组和 Virtualbox 专业人士……VirtualBox 的无缝方法是否允许我使用所有 3 个显示器进行多屏显示。 我想坚持使用 Ubuntu 并从 VirtualBox 运行 Visual C# 和其他工具。 Compiz 效果太神奇了,以至于不需要 Aero Glass。
您认为我的系统能够使用 VirtualBox 和该显卡的多个显示器吗? 我已经用谷歌搜索了几个小时,仍在寻找答案。
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我昨晚尝试了virtualbox。 非常流畅,尽管我在安装 Visual C#NET 时遇到了错误。 但是,它不允许您在多个屏幕之间拖动??? 这是主机必须解决的问题,还是访客会话需要对多个显示器进行特殊设置? 在 google 中找不到任何支持 virtualbox 多显示器的内容。
Have 4 DVI output. Seems I hopefully will have driver support on this. Details are sketchy online about supporting 4 outputs, but seems possible.
My question is from the Linux group and Virtualbox pros.... Will the seamless method of VirtualBox allow me to use all 3 of my monitors for multiscreen. I'd like to stick with Ubuntu and run Visual C# and other tools from my VirtualBox. Compiz effects are just too amazing to want Aero Glass.
What do you think, will my system be able to use the multiple monitors with VirtualBox and this graphics card? I've googled for hours and am still searching for answers.
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I tried virtualbox last night. Pretty slick, though I had an error in installing Visual C#NET. However, it wouldn't let you drag between multiple screens??? Is this something the host must resolve, or does the guest session need to have special settings for multiple monitors? Haven't been able to find anything in google supporting multiple monitors with virtualbox.
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您应该能够很好地配置您的屏幕。 不知道 ATI 设置的确切细节,但您应该能够使用 Xinerama创建一个大型虚拟桌面,然后运行 VirtualBox(不过老实说,我更喜欢 KVM,它运行在现代 CPU 上,提供本机虚拟化 支持)在其中一个上全屏显示那些显示器。 然后,您将能够拥有三个专用于 Ubuntu 的屏幕,第四个专用于 Windows 的屏幕。
您可能想研究多显示器的非 Xinerama 方法。 然后,每个显示器都被视为自己的屏幕(因此您的 X 显示器将具有 :0.0、:0.1、:0.2 和 :0.3)。 您无法在屏幕之间移动应用程序,但您可以获得四个独立的桌面。 我个人认为这比在多个显示器上扩展单个桌面的想法更有用; 当我使用笔记本电脑作为我的主要系统时,这就是我所做的,当我为我的计算机配备第二台显示器时,我可能会回到这种做事方式。 您必须研究 ATI 此类设置的具体细节,但 X 服务器支持它,因此只需查看 ATI 驱动程序文档即可将各个部分组合在一起。
You should be able to configure your screens just fine. Don't know the exact details for an ATI setup, but you should be able to use Xinerama to create a single large virtual desktop, and then just run VirtualBox (though honestly, I prefer KVM, which runs on modern CPUs which provide native virtualization support) full-screen on one of those monitors. You would then be able to have three screens dedicated to Ubuntu, and the forth dedicated to Windows.
You might want to look into the non-Xinerama method of multiple displays. Each display is then treated as its own screen (so you'd have :0.0, :0.1, :0.2, and :0.3 for your X displays). You cannot move applications between the screens, but you get four independent desktops. I personally find that more useful than the idea of a single stretched desktop over multiple displays; when I used a laptop as my primary system, that's what I did, and when I get a second monitor for my computer, I'll likely return to that means of doing things. You'll have to investigate the specifics for such a setup with ATI, but the X server supports it, so it's just a matter of looking at your ATI driver's documentation to put the pieces together.