Re: Dual Monitors

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Dual heading is do-able.

Do a search on google for xinerama and dual head linux.

Mark


Quoting Mitch Crane <tenacious_x@xxxxxxxxxx>:

> Hi all,
> 
> I just subscribed a couple of days ago. I'm sort of new to Linux. I did
> use it back in 1992 (SLS, I think) but a lot has changed since then (and
> I've forgotten most of what I learned). RH 9 looks pretty good, though I
> lost most of what hair I have left trying to get my Santa Cruz sound
> card to work (had to manually assign its PCI slot IRQ in the BIOS
> setup).
> 
> My problem is, I don't know how to enable my second video card. I'm not
> even sure it's possible. One card is an nVidia GF3 and the other is a
> Voodo3. I've been using the Voodoo3 PCI card for my second monitor with
> various nVidia cards for a few years now in Win2k and XP. It works great
> and I really miss the extra real estate when I'm running Linux.
> 
> 
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