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It seems on Windows you can pretty much alt+tab out of almost any game and get back into it with ease. This is something that has been annoying me under Linux, very few games allow me to do that.
Any idea why it's so bad under Linux? Is it based on window manager, games development kit, what?
I haven't tried the launcher GUI, I'm only using the manual way, but it works nicely on my Ubuntu Quantal 64bit. :)
If you wanted to have firefox open on that display though, you would need to make sure it was closed on your regular X.
I don't see much point in wrapping that around a script though personally.
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Running_program_in_separate_X_display
I cannot game without xrun ;)
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Not that we needed any more reasons to support Wayland. ;)