On Tue, 2008-07-22 at 10:16 -0700, MHR wrote: > On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 8:54 AM, William L. Maltby > <CentOS4Bill@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> > >> http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-May/080915.html > > > ><snip> > Oh, my word - how many months ago was that! :-) > > Another major difference between what I was doing and what you are > doing is that I had a single video card with dual head connectors on > it. You are running two cards. Yep, I'm a "greenie" at heart. *Nothing* goes to the dump until it is properly aged or stinks to bad from the mold that grew on it in a deep, dark, moist storage location. (:-P I do have an Nvidia and another ATI with the analog and DVI connectors though. So I can move that direction if needed. > > I don't think the problem was 64-bit related - either the card driver > works or it does not. I am more convinced that it was an xorg issue, > at least in part because the right xorg.conf setup made it work. I also believe it's an xorg issue, even if it's the drivers they provide. > > You might play around with anything that gives you both monitors and > then see what comes up between system-config-display and using the ati > configuration program. Uh... you missed the start of the thread I guess. That was the point of my OP. I even tried to do everything right - Kudzu, system-config-display, manual massage of xorg.conf after initial failure, googled fairly extensively, ... heck I even checked the CentOS bugzilla! =:-O > > But, if you're looking for an all-CentOS solution, try going into > system-config-display and set the monitors up to be generic lcd (or > crt, if they're that old) with the right resolution settings and see > what happens that way. I've found that to work on a number of systems > where even the "right" hardware setting did not work the way I > wanted/expected it to.... As mentioned, did that to start. Since the two monitors are identical at this point, didn't have to dink with any of that to start. I did tweak them later to suit my preferences. > > HTH, and ROR (Rots 'O Ruck, as opposed to LOL :-) <*chuckle*> From what I've seen I'll needed it. > > mhr > <snip sig stuff> As we say when in Rome - A-rubber-ducky! -- Bill _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos