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But are there any Linux games out there that actually utilize multiple displays (e.g. flight simulators that display controls on the secondary display, racing games that display a "rear vision" mirror on the secondary display, etc...)?
I originally bought it because I was in the market for a new laptop anyway, and I was curious about how this would work under a Linux-based operating system... Much to my surprise, it not only works, but the second display is actually incredibly useful in the Real World.
In fact, I'm so impressed with this laptop that I'm considering getting the same laptop for my wife, when I have the money...
If you're interested, I wrote a brief overview of my experience with Ubuntu [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/g86xcs/asus_zenbook_duo_ux481fl_ubuntu_xpost_with_rasus/).
Like most laptops, it comes with a Microsoft Windows-based operating system... But as is usually the case, it was easy and straightforward to install Ubuntu on it in a "single-boot" setup.
I actually have both a Nintendo DSi and a Nintendo New 3DS XL sitting next to me, so it's not really what I'm looking for... I'll probably still have a look at some point though, out of curiosity, because I think it would be an especially clever way to use this particular laptop.
https://www.flightgear.org/about/features/
Last edited by Valck on 8 Jun 2020 at 9:27 pm UTC
Last edited by Cyba.Cowboy on 9 Jun 2020 at 7:46 am UTC
https://steamcommunity.com/app/9350/discussions/0/846944689674686745/