Re: Dual Heads?

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I successfully switched the primary/secondary around with a little bit
of judicious editing of the
/etc/X11/xorg.conf, but still no second active monitor.  Apparently the
ATI driver's programmatic
editing of xorg.conf really likes the idea of working with a single
video card with dual plugs,
either dual analog, analog/digital, or digital/digital, or a single
adaptor with dual screens, as in
a laptop.  Maybe that *is* the issue, although I was under the
impressing that Xorg could handle
both drivers without too much difficulty.  It's not like the conf file
is complicated or anything.

Anyway it slices, I have *not* figured out how to get it to work right,
although I'm thoroughly
enjoying using my considerably crappier Intel on-board video until I go
fork up for a dual-head
card.  Bah!  I don't really expect X11 to be completely as easy as
windoze, but it's decidedly
proof-positive that *nix is used for mostly server applications because
the UI isn't really any
further ahead today than it was 8 years ago.  Maybe I should go install
Mandrake if I want a
workstation/UI centric *nix on my workstation.


For what it's worth (and I know this won't help your current
situation) I've had HORRIBLE experiences with ATI support on linux,
even with their binary drivers. Nvidia has always been more reliable
for me, and I've got dualhead running just fine with an nvidia card
and 2 widescreen lcd's.

--
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.
George Orwell
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