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14 Megapixel, Six Monitor Ubuntu Karmic Setup

83 点作者 abscondment超过 15 年前

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chime超过 15 年前
In 2001, I bought my first LCD, a 19" Princeton Graphics monitor for $1200. In 2004, I bought two Dell 19" for $600 each to replace the original LCD. In 2007, three Dell 19" LCDs for $400 each to replace the two Dells. Now, I can buy six 23" LCDs for approx. $200 each for a total cost of about $1200. It's funny how the number of monitors continues to increase while the total nominal investment remains constant.<p>I had been talking on and on for years about getting a 6-LCD setup and I'd even predetermined what I'd do with each LCD in a 3x2 layout (top1: IM/Chat, 2: Graphics Editor, 3: Putty/Shell, bottom 4: FTP/Explorer, 5: Text Editor, 6: Browsers). My techie friends laughed at me but at a resolution of about 2048x1152/LCD, I would have ample resolution for just about everything and I wouldn't have to alt-tab at all. My productivity in web-dev would absolutely sky-rocket. And since could rig my own stand instead of buying a $600 one, I could get my dream-setup for about $1500. I had built my workstation in 2007 to easily handle 6 DVI ports when the time was right. Now all I needed was an excuse to splurge.<p>Last month, two of my Dell 19" died, leaving me with just one monitor. My wife joked that I needed new monitors because she didn't wanna be married to some one-LCD guy. She practically kicked me out of bed and told me to find my 6-LCD X-Mas gift. I spent three hours surfing Newegg, Dell Outlet etc. and finally found my dream setup. Right before I clicked 'Place Order' I yelled out "Honey if I click this button, I'm never leaving my computer room." I don't think she heard me but I clearly did and for some weird reason I didn't like it. I cleared my cart and started looking for a laptop instead.<p>I've always been anti-laptops because come on, how can you even compare a 3 or 6-LCD setup to a laptop with a tiny screen, tiny keyboard, and crappy batteries. However, something went off in my head at that point and I realized I didn't want my perfect 6-LCD setup even though it was right there in front of me. I have wanted 6-LCDs every single day for the past decade - ever since I started making web-apps. But it was when I yelled that I don't want to leave my room that I realized that I actually do want to leave my room. Now I take my laptop with me everywhere I go and program whenever/wherever I want to. It's a very big change for me and my productivity has definitely taken a hit. However, my desire to code has risen and that is important. Who cares if I'm capable of being highly productive if I don't feel like it most of the time? I guess the take-home lesson here is that it is not the specs but the environment and experience the setup fosters. I still might buy my 6-LCDs someday, if I ever have a crazy do-or-die startup idea, but for now, I'm just happier with a laptop.
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jacquesm超过 15 年前
For a much easier on the neck and cheaper solution:<p>One 26" screen in the middle, two 24" screens rotated 90 degrees left and right of it. Raise the middle screen so the top aligns with the other two and push the other two down as far as they will go.<p>edit: one of the nicest benefits of this setup that I have found to date is to have a full-height email client on one side (right for me) and a full height browser on the left screen. It especially pays off when searching for stuff, no more scrolling, all the results on one page are visible at once.
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JshWright超过 15 年前
Personally I don't think it's right for a man to have more screens connected to his computer than he has blades on his disposable razor...
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z8000超过 15 年前
With so many screens I would think it might be interesting to consider removing the bevels on the edges. The big black bar effect looks bad IMHO.<p>I have no idea if this is possible to remove while leaving the VESA mount on the back, or even if the entire monitor would fall apart.<p>Great, now I'm going to spend the day taking apart an old monitor.
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rythie超过 15 年前
We had a 15 screen setup for a while <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardcunningham/859013515/" rel="nofollow">http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardcunningham/859013515/</a> tried to run it from 32bit machine, but with 8 graphics chips (on 4 cards) it only left 700MB or so of addressable memory, so it crawled. In the end we ran it on a cluster.
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ashleyw超过 15 年前
I'd much rather have two decent panels than those six cheap TNs. Especially considering the poor viewing angles you'd end up with that setup. The colour degradation is going to be absolutely awful.
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paddy_m超过 15 年前
I have a 30 inch at home, it is awesome, I like to use it in addition to my laptop screen. I run firefox on the laptop screen emacs on the big screen. When you move to a large screen, window management become even more problematic. Fitt's law falls apart at 2560x1600.<p>I recently moved to stumpwm, and I have been having a blast. Stumpwm is a tiling window manager written in Common Lisp. I tried xmonad and awesome, but stumpwm just made more sense to me. I think that all of the tiling window managers are a bit clunky now, but they have a lot of potential.<p>The next time I see 30 inch screens for less than $900 on outlet.dell.com I plan to buy 2 and mount them in portrait mode.
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grandalf超过 15 年前
I have been coding on a tiny netbook (with emacs in full screen mode) for the past few months and I LOVE it.<p>I now think that needing more than a 9" monitor is a code smell.
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andrewljohnson超过 15 年前
This is what I use: <a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3370/3638277193_27cc47d9b8.jpg?v=0" rel="nofollow">http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3370/3638277193_27cc47d9b8.jp...</a>. The only extra hardware I need to run a 30 and a 24 off of my Macbook is a USB-&#62;DVI adapter... less than a hundred bucks.<p>His set up is pretty nice, though I don't think I could use all of those screens.<p>Some of the prices he throws out in his article are also kind of whack. I don't know of any Macbooks that cost $3600.
sh1mmer超过 15 年前
I'm always curious why people think having multiple displays is so super awesome.<p>1) It ruins your neck. The ergo people at Yahoo really dislike giving people dual monitors let alone 6.<p>2) You can only look at so many of these screens at once, probably too at the distance he is sitting. Why not just use virtual desktops at that point because it doesn't cause neck trauma.
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daok超过 15 年前
Pretty impressive since it's already hard to have dual screens working well on Ubuntu. Nice job!
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sadiq超过 15 年前
Personally, i'm waiting for:<p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/08/samsung-and-ati-team-on-syncmaster-md230-mega-displays-for-wide/2" rel="nofollow">http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/08/samsung-and-ati-team-on-s...</a><p>6 x 30" (2560x1600) for $3,100 seems like an amazing bargain.
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jodrellblank超过 15 年前
In a multiple monitor discussion, it's never inappropriate to link to Stefan Didak's home office: <a href="http://www.stefandidak.com/office/" rel="nofollow">http://www.stefandidak.com/office/</a>
jorsh超过 15 年前
Wow! That's six whole displays I can't do anything useful on!