Archive for April, 2009

Ubuntu dual monitors with compiz and Nvidia 9600

Everyone knows that it’s a good idea to backup your data before doing a major upgrade, but what about your config files?  Those are important too,  trust me :-) I’m about to upgrade to the latest Ubuntu distribution, (904) and thought I would post my dual monitor configuration file just in case I have to recreate it.

To edit your monitor configuration file, type the following command:

sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf

# nvidia-settings: X configuration file generated by nvidia-settings
# nvidia-settings:  version 1.0  (buildd@crested)  Mon Nov  3 08:46:04 UTC 2008

# xorg.conf (X.Org X Window System server configuration file)
#
# This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
# values from the debconf database.
#
# Edit this file with caution, and see the xorg.conf manual page.
# (Type “man xorg.conf” at the shell prompt.)
#
# This file is automatically updated on xserver-xorg package upgrades *only*
# if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of the xserver-xorg
# package.
#
# Note that some configuration settings that could be done previously
# in this file, now are automatically configured by the server and settings
# here are ignored.
#
# If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated
# again, run the following command:
#   sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg

Section “ServerLayout”
Identifier     “Layout0″
Screen      0  “Screen0″ 0 0
EndSection

Section “Module”
Load           “glx”
EndSection

Section “ServerFlags”
Option         “Xinerama” “0″
EndSection

Section “Monitor”
Identifier     “Configured Monitor”
EndSection

Section “Monitor”
Identifier     “Monitor0″
VendorName     “Unknown”
ModelName      “Acer AL2223W”
HorizSync       31.0 – 81.0
VertRefresh     56.0 – 75.0
EndSection

Section “Monitor”
Identifier     “Monitor1″
VendorName     “Unknown”
ModelName      “Acer AL2223W”
HorizSync       0.0 – 0.0
VertRefresh     0.0
EndSection

Section “Device”
Identifier     “Configured Video Device”
Driver         “nvidia”
Option         “NoLogo” “True”
EndSection

Section “Device”
Identifier     “Device0″
Driver         “nvidia”
VendorName     “NVIDIA Corporation”
BoardName      “GeForce 9600 GT”
EndSection

Section “Device”
Identifier     “Device1″
Driver         “nvidia”
VendorName     “NVIDIA Corporation”
BoardName      “GeForce 9600 GT”
BusID          “PCI:2:0:0″
Screen          1
EndSection

Section “Screen”
Identifier     “Default Screen”
Device         “Configured Video Device”
Monitor        “Configured Monitor”
DefaultDepth    24
Option         “RenderAccel” “true”
EndSection

Section “Screen”

# Removed Option “metamodes” “DFP-0: nvidia-auto-select +0+0″
Identifier     “Screen0″
Device         “Device0″
Monitor        “Monitor0″
DefaultDepth    24
Option         “Xinerama” “0″
Option         “TwinView” “1″
Option         “TwinViewXineramaInfoOrder” “DFP-0″
Option         “metamodes” “DFP-0: nvidia-auto-select +0+0, DFP-1: nvidia-auto-select +1680+0″
SubSection     “Display”
Depth       24
EndSubSection
EndSection

Section “Screen”
Identifier     “Screen1″
Device         “Device1″
Monitor        “Monitor1″
DefaultDepth    24
Option         “Xinerama” “0″
Option         “metamodes” “DFP-1: nvidia-auto-select +0+0″
SubSection     “Display”
Depth       24
EndSubSection
EndSection


web design mockup

I’m in the process of redesigning my business website, www.exposedelements.com; here is an early look at one of the designs done with Adobe Illustrator and PhotoShop.

My design philosophy has always been to keep it simple. how I’m i doing? I’d love to hear what you think in the comments.

(Click on image for a full view)
Exposed Elements


IE8 the history of the internet

Funny video about the history of the internet