Linux can do anything you want it to do. I would recommend the Ubuntu
forums and their wikis. They are highly active. NixiePixel with OS:ALT
might have a video on it with Youtube. I'm more of a mimimalist though
I like G3, and some of the KDE4 apps. Honestly I don't see why not
because the DE/WM don't totally control display. That is Xorgs job.
Since you are on a recent build that is a pretty common feature now.

Let us know how you make out.

gk



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>> Most hibernation/suspend problems short of power control, acpi, apci,
>> upower, udisks, console/polkit are because of not enough swap .. ie your
>> swap MUST be larger than physical RAM to save the whole running
>> snapshot.
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> At this point I can't go back to see what my setup looked like previously,
> but I don't think that was my problem.  It is conceivable, though.
>
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>> Gnome3 supports dual head setups out of the box. As does XMonad.
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> What about Unity?  I have two monitors to attach to my new machine but
> haven't gotten around to it.  If I install Ubuntu 12.04 with Unity, will I
> have trouble setting up the two monitors?
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> Mike
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