One of the other guys said earlier (sorry, I missed the name, but you
know who you are) that if you get the matrox driver, all you do is set
the screen width to double the normal length. This will cause it to
fold to the other screen. Give it a try.
Kevin
P.S. When I get five minutes here (Haven't had that in 3 years), I will
give it a try.
Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> Hi Kevin
>
> > Here is an XF86Config file you can reference. It works great on a dual
> > Voodoo3 system, but it will show you the layout that you need. You will
> > probably need to change the mode lines and add a device and a screen.
>
> thanks, but this is exactly my problem. You have two device sections, with
> each device having distinct bus ids. Doing a scanpci on my card reveals
> only on bus id, so I can't add a second device.
>
> charles
>
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