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How to configure Linux X dual displays without xorg.conf

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Everywhere I look tells me "you don't need xorg.conf now, X figures it all out". So, how can I set up with two separate displays, one for console, one for TV, with no xorg.conf file? I have two GPUs, one Intel built-in and one NVidia card. My current xorg.conf gives me display 0.0 for the console and 0.1 for the TV, and all works fine. Booting with no xorg.conf just gives me display 0.0. Is it possible to direct an app's output to a particular GPU via some other syntax?

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