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For years now, this has been my favourite feature. I have encounted this thoroughly on mint and debian.

If you run to run dual monitors, you usually get a dick in your ass.

Isn't it great? It really fits the linux community in my opinion. Linux has never been able to handle dual monitors properly. It struggles just to handle uncommon monitors, or anything that is not HDMI. I run a lot of VGA and DVI and if you want to use an adapter to try and mix and match available ports to what you want to use on screen, you might as well kill yourself.

I have a large screen here I have connected to 3 computers. its an old LCD TV, linux is the only one that can not dual screen to it at all no matter what I try. Its either, that screen only, or not at all.

And do not get me started on this debian laptop. Too late, I'm already started. EVERY SINGLE DAY when I open it, it disables the laptop screen if another screen is plugged in. Every time, the screen will flicker like I left it, then it disables it and I have to go and re enable it again. For 2 years I have tried on and off to fix it and nothing has worked. SKILL ISSUE shouts the cum stained basement dweller. Yeah, skill issue for the developers who can't even do something I was doing in windows 98.

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