[linux-audio-user] nvidia drivers

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Something apparently unrelated to Linux audio, but in fact it is. Let me
explain.

1. Is there a way to run an NVidia card dual-head (two monitors) using
the open source drivers?
2. Is there a way to silence the fan on an NVidia-based card other than
loading up the proprietary drivers? (which silences it as long as there
is no hard graphics work)

Being able to extend the desktop across two monitors, and not having to
bear the obnoxious fan on the graphics card are the reasons why i'm
using the NVidia proprietary driver, because:
- i want to use two monitors because audio apps are hungry for desktop
real estate
- the noisy fan is very disturbing when doing any kind of audio work

But there's a nasty side-effect of the proprietary driver - the system
seems to freeze for a few seconds every once in a while (about once a
day).
There are no side-effects of the open source driver, but i don't know
how to tell it to work in dual-head mode and i don't know how to silence
the fan.

-- 
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/


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