Thank you, I am aware that TwinView is useable in that situation, but various problems with programs maximizing over the entire screen, panels covering both screens, etc. means that's its generally a pain for me. Additionally, the wallpaper stretches over both monitors, and I use my laptop in 2 main locations, both of which have different resolution external monitors, and sometimes without an external monitor. All-in-all, separate x-screens is preferable for me =).
Thank you, I am aware that TwinView is useable in that situation, but various problems with programs maximizing over the entire screen, panels covering both screens, etc. means that's its generally a pain for me. Additionally, the wallpaper stretches over both monitors, and I use my laptop in 2 main locations, both of which have different resolution external monitors, and sometimes without an external monitor. All-in-all, separate x-screens is preferable for me =).
Thanks for the help, though.