Re: dual-link monitors under f9?

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Ulrich Drepper <drepper@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Does anyone know if dual-link monitors eg. 4-megapixel monitors (such
>> as the Apple, Dell, or Samsung 30-inch monitors) work under Fedora-9?
>> 
>> Does the monitor work for the boot screens, or only after Xorg is
>> running?
>
> Works just fine.  With text and graphic.  Even dual dual-link monitor
> handling works if you have an appropriate card.  All with the free
> drivers (initially nvidia, now ATI, in protest of nvidia's stance).

Neat!  Thanks!  (As he runs off to do some serious damage to his bank
account.)

-wolfgang
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