Vanson Wu wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> we are trying to setup up multi-screen in my system. as we knows, the DRI
> module not support Xinerama yet.
> it will be software rendering, but when i running glxgears. no matter we use
> dual-adapter system or dual-head system.
> The second screen always can't display glxgears image? How does it is?
> the only exception is ATi Redeon 8500 series (or Above?). i had download
> it's driver rpm package from ATi web sits.
> it can set dual-display and second screen still run glxgears correctly (of
> course, it's software rendering).
> How should i do? if i want to modify driver to running 3D ap. software
> rendering in second screen.


I don't really know what driver modifications are needed to support 3D in
Xinerama but there's an alternative.

The DMX project (dmx.sf.net) lets you use a collection of X servers as a
unified display.

The Chromium project (chromium.sf.net) integrates with DMX and lets you do
(hardware) OpenGL rendering to a multi-screen display.

As a concrete example, you could setup a cluster of 16 computers (each with a
graphics card and monitor) to act as one big display which supports 2D via X
and 3D via OpenGL.

I routinely do this with a 2-screen configuration.

-Brian

[PS: I'm cc'ing the Mesa3d-dev list since you posted basically the same
message there.]



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