

I have two monitors: main display on my notebook has 1280x800 pixels resolution, and my second. The decoding is done completely in software. OK, lets start with dual monitor setup on XFCE (Xubuntu).


A standard PC soundcard is used to acquire the signal from a transceiver.
#UBUNTU MULTIMON SOFTWARE#
This one monitor works just fine at the moment, while the others are just black and act as if they were not connected at all (despite "working" earlier in the bootloader screen - and perfectly fine under win7) So far multimon-ng has been successfully built on Arch Linux, Debian, Gentoo, Kali Linux, Ubuntu, OS X, Windows and FreeBSD. The multimon-ng software can decode a variety of digital transmission modes commonly found on VHF/UHF radio. Right after though, they turn off, and only one shows the password screen. The Remmina Remote Desktop Client, it works great but in my opinion one of the drawbacks of the utility is that it doesnt provide multi monitor support. But now the monitors work quite fine when it comes to the bootloader, where I choose between Linux and Win7. Ubuntu comes pre-packaged with an excellent tool to enable RDP sessions to other servers or desktops. My primary is Ubuntu 16.04 and it ran smoothly with 2 external monitors and I was very hopeful about adding the third. With Win7 I got them all to run rather quickly (having the laptop-monitor turned off, only the three external ones running), but Win7 is only my secondary OS. I connected my Lenovo T460 through the Ultra Docking station with 3 Monitors (LG Flatron E2210) via VGA, HDMI and DP.
