In theory this should work fine, but in reality BIOS & kernel limitations can cause problems. See: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=46678 On 6/27/07, Alfred Gillette (ajgillette) <no-reply-gw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am trying to install a fedora 7 system with three video cards. Two nvidia quad head cards and a single. Yup that's 9 monitors. I have edited the xorg.conf appropriately and can get the system to boot on the first card (4 monitors). If i reboot with that card out, I get the second 4 monitors. This confirms that I have, the xorg.conf set up properly (pci-id's are correct). Anyone have any idea why I can't get two quad cards running at the same time? The mother board is an ASUS extreme striker with three video slots. The two quad cards are nvidia quadro nvs440 and the single card is an nvidia gigabyte gforce 7300GS.
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