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Ubuntu Studio
G'day Folk's.
I am running an old Toshiba Satellite M40. I removed the winXP and installed Ubuntu 10.04. It ran extremely sluggishly. As though it needed a more powerful computer to work in. I downloaded Ubuntu Studio 10.04. Removed Ubuntu and installed Ubuntu Studio. The laptop now runs beautifully at a much faster speed than the old winXP ever managed. It is now working just as we have all come to expect from Linux. My problem is that in Ubuntu Studio I can't find any-where to create more than 1 usable screen. I seem to have gone from the Ubuntu multi-screen ability, back to the windows single-screen Is this right? Or have I done something wrong? |
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Try right clicking on the workspace switcher(bottom right of taskbar) and select 4 workspaces.
If that don't work check here: http://ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchid=73232586 for more help. |
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Beauty, Jmtjet.
Thankyou. Now that you point me to the 'right click' I remember a similar problem a lo-o-o-o-ng time ago. So: Once again 'Thankyou". I am up and running. |
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