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Re: [TCLUG:2390] Dual Screen on Linux



Better yet, Metro X supports multi-headed displays for $39.  What's more,
they acturally ship "working" drivers with their product as opposed to
Xi's falsely-touted driver database.  It is possible to get multi-headed
displays under XFree86 although I've never tried it.

Metro X Website: www.metrolink.com

Peter Lukas
Math Systems Office
University of Minnesota


On Mon, 30 Nov 1998, Jer Smith wrote:

> 
>           I have a Dell with TWO Matrox Millennium video cards
>       which supports TWO Sony
>       monitors. I have a dual boot system with NT and RedHat Linux
>       5.1. I got Dual
>       screen working in NT by set the Sreen width property to 2048
>       pixel  instead of
>       1024 pixel. My RedHat 51. can autodetect my vedio card and
>       monitor but only for
>       one screen.
> 
>           My questions are:
> 
>           1. How do I get the dual screen working?
>           2. Is there a Dual Screen Linux How To? If so, what is
>       the Web address.
> 
>       Appreciate any hint mailto:tuxx0010@tc.umn.edu
> 
> 
> As far as I know, the only way to get this working with Linux is to use
> the Multi-head X server from Xi Graphics, which will cost you a pretty
> penny.  Check www.xig.com.
> 
> Jer Smith
> 
> -- Jer Smith                       (664)-3645                      L!nux, etc.
> 
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> His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery.
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