![]() ![]() ![]() ‘Applications’ –> ‘System Tools’ –> ‘Preferences’ –> ‘System Settings’ –> ‘Displays’ On a Debian or Kali Linux box, this would be under You need to locate the ‘Display’ panel to set up the initial configuration. In my case, I connected the old CRT monitor’s VGA cable to my HP laptop. How to set up multiple screen on (Kali) Linuxįirstly, you need to make the hardware connection, that is, connect the other screen’s display cable to your machine. Here, the operating system I am using is Kali Linux (Debian 7 wheezy) but the process is fairly straightforward and would work for any Linux (or Windows) box. Fortunately, I had an old LG 17'' CRT monitor lying around which I used for testing this set up of multiple screens. Some people use these multiple screens while playing games as well.īefore I brought in new screens, I wanted to get a ‘feel’ of using them, and decide whether this is something I would be comfortable with while working. You might have felt the same–especially if you work on multiple applications simultaneously. ![]() ![]() Hence, to avoid constantly switching between these, I decided to bring in multiple screens. I have felt the need for multiple screens several times simply because of the many tabs and terminal windows I keep open on my box. ![]()
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