2 apple displays!

i connected two apple cinema display 20" to my powermac G5 quad, to work on the final cut pro .. just to verify things, when i start the machine, one of the apple display start normally with apple logo and then it reached the finder with normal dock and everything ok, the other display showing only the background, is this normal ?!
thanks !

As said before, it's normal. Since you can just have the dock and menu bar on one screen with displays connected directly to the graphics card. You could use things like Matrox DualHead2Go and connect two 17" or 19" LCD through this adaptor and get one dock and menu bar on both - divided by the displays frames of course.
iMac G4 17" 1,25/2/320, PowerBook G4 12" 1,5/1,25/80 + 23" ACD   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

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