Re: nVidia nForce2 & Open Source drivers

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   If you are refering to the "nv" driver that comes with XFree86,
it does not support TV-out, nor does it support dual-head operation.
Only single head operation on CRT or DVI is supported.   Dual-head
and TV-out support are only available with NVIDIA's binary drivers.

			Mark.

On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Yann E. MORIN wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I'm planning the purchase of a new system. The one I choosed so far has an
> nForce2 chipset, with integrated GeForce4.
> 
> >From the website, I understand it is supported in 2D only, but not in 3D,
> which I don't give a damn about for now. That's good so far, but I couldn't
> find anywhere wether TV-out is supported or not: the only display for this
> system will be a TV-set.
> 
> Anyone can tell if TV-out is supported, either as primary or secondary head?
> 
> TIA,
> Yann.
> 
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