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I have a dual monitor setup and each has its own x screen in Ubuntu 9.04. Everything works as it should in screen 0. When I open an application in screen 1 (using any menu, e.g., Applications, Places, etc.), it opens in screen 0 instead of screen 1.

So to get an application to open in screen 1, I hit - and type the program name. This always works but is thoroughly annoying and rather inefficient. How can I make it so that new apps automatically load in the screen I am working in? Thanks!

(The release notes for 9.04 said somewhere that there was better dual monitor support, so I was hoping upgrading would have resolved this issue but it hasn't.)

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I'm guessing this will be flagged, server-fault.com (6-8 weeks!) – altCognito Apr 28 at 18:03
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Not really a programming question... might be appropriate for ServerFault.com once that opens, but for now please see: stackoverflow.com/questions/321618/… – Shog9 Apr 28 at 18:04

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Try asking on the forums - this isn't programming related and doesn't really belong here.

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Will do -- sorry about that. – CMB Apr 28 at 18:09
No worries! Good luck :) – Andy Mikula Apr 28 at 18:40

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