Looking for a recommendation on video cards which support 4 monitors actively with Red Hat 9

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Looking for a recommendation on video cards which support 4 monitors
actively with Red Hat 9.  

We're currently using the NVidia NVS 400 under Red Hat 7.3 2.4.20-20smp
which works like a champ with four Dell 20" DVI flat screens, however under
Red Hat 9 2.4.20-20smp it looks like my screens were PGP'd using the latest
driver.  It works okay using non-SMP kernels.

We're looking at the new Matrox cards (G2+/QUADP-PL/7) and wanted to know if
anyone has had good experiences with this card (with four monitors), under
an SMP enabled RH 9 install.  Or any other card such as Apian Graphics.
Cost is somewhat of an issue, although an excellent user experience is more
important to us. 



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