Re: XF86 config Problem - Redhat 9

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I might agree except for the fact that I can get both screens to come up on my Radeon 9000, with the screen split across both monitors, but when I move the mouse cursor to the second screen, the first screen turns off, and I have to exit X for it to come back on. That doesn't sound like a XFree86 problem to me personaly, more likely a driver problem.

Alex Turner
NetEconomist

On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 10:56:00AM -0400, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-05-19 at 08:57, Phill O'Flynn wrote:
> 
> > I have 3 monitors all using the nvidia driver (1 NVIDIA AGP and 2 TNT
> > pci types). Though the monitors work, the mouse will not traverse the
> > screens Also if I use the xinerama option I get the same image
> > (complete with the active mouse) on all three screens and not one
> > large virtual screen.
> 
> I wonder if the problem we've all been having with mirroring on dual
> head Radeon cards isn't in the drivers but in some other component of
> XF4.3?
> 
> -Barry
> 
> 
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