Dualhead: BusID PCI:1:0:1: No matching Device section on Solaris x86

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you need to use "PCI:1:0:0" for both instances. "PCI:1:0:1" is just a a
place holder so that two devices show up in the windows device tree. 
the problem is no monitor is detected on your second port:
(II) RADEON(0): Displays Detected: Monitor1--Type 1, Monitor2--Type 0
you need to force it on by adding:
Option "monitorlayout" "CRT, CRT"
to your "PriAti" device section. See the radeon man page for more. 
Also the DVI port is always the "primary" crtc.

Alex

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I have trouble getting a dualhead setup to work with a Radeon 9600 Pro 
card on Solaris x86 (Solaris 10 Express). The Solaris I tried came with

4.3.0, and after several days hitting my head to the wall I downloaded 
4.4.0 from www.tools.de/solaris/xf86.

The Radeon has a CRT plugged into the primary connector. The secondary 
connector has another CRT with a DVI->VGA converter. Both of the
screens 
display the same picture, and this has been the case from day 1. The 
identical displays are also shown during BIOS messages etc. so it 
appears the dual display is on by default.




	
		
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