>> I am having a Intel box with 945GSE chipset. >> And I have a legacy application which runs on RHEL4.2 / GNOME.
>> The standard (in-built) Intel driver is working fine for GNOME >> But I found the (dual) display is not operating successfully. >> Please advise how to re-build the driver 'cause I couldn't find the >> rpm or make files from the forum. >The short answer is, you don't. Consider running that application on a >different machine than the one you're displaying on, possibly in a >virtual machine. X supports TCP for a reason. RHEL 5.5 includes >primitive dualhead support for your chip, and (when it comes out) RHEL >6.0 will include modern, runtime-configurable dualhead. If the application requires dual display with extended mode (not clone mode), does this suggestion can be applied in this case as well? ----- Miles
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