Linux-Fan <ma_sys...@web.de> writes: > Anssi Saari writes: > >> I was wondering, since I didn't really find anything definite via Google >> but is dual GPU dual display actually a supported configuration in >> Debian 11? > > I would be interested in knowing about that, too.
I wonder if this is a kernel space problem or user space or both? So does it work in Arch Linux because the Nvidia drivers and Linux kernel are much newer? Or is there some user space component too that matters? >> So basically for a while I ran this kind of setup: > I believe it might be easier to fix the problem by attaching all > displays to the NVidia GPU. Here are some hints about what you might > check to make the NVidia GPU work under Debian 11: Thanks, but a hint to you and Felix: "for a while I ran..." indicates something happening in the past which has now ended. I have no current issues for basic use. I haven't actually tried to do accelerated video encode with the new video card which I count as advanced use but I need it so rarely it hasn't come up. > https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/linux-460-driver-kubuntu-20-04-rtx-3070-not-booting/171085 I think that specific issue was fixed earlier, at least I remember reading a long thread that was specifically related to DP outputs and from last spring.