On Wed, 2018-03-07 at 21:28 +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Nimrod wrote:
>
> > I need to show some movies on different monitors using a video card
> > with 8 HDMI ports on a workstation, and I need to have all done
>
> perhaps reveal the make and model of this "misterious" card first.
I have this card
Nimrod wrote:
> I need to show some movies on different monitors using a video card
> with 8 HDMI ports on a workstation, and I need to have all done
perhaps reveal the make and model of this "misterious" card first.
second you may need appropriate xorg configuration (either xorg.conf) or via
xr
Ric Moore writes:
> Has anyone managed to get one screensaver stretched across multiple
> monitors? I use the nvidia driver with four monitors using two nvidia
> cards. Ric
Which screensaver?
I use dual heading, no DE, only X11, window manager & shell. The old
venerable xlock does what you a
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Jeffrey Alsip wrote:
> > Is it possible to run multiple monitors under Debian? If so, what steps
> > are necessary?
http://www.Linux-1U.net/X11/Dual/
look for the MultiUser section
c ya
alvin
> Better yet: get 3 more keyboards, 3 more mice and yo
Jeffrey Alsip wrote:
Is it possible to run multiple monitors under Debian? If so, what steps
are necessary?
I am running a Colorgraphic Quad-monitor card (S4 Savage chipset). The
primary monitor (on port 1) works fine, but the other three are not
activated. How will I get this to work?
Better
Adam McDaniel wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 11:40:07PM +0200, Emil Pedersen wrote:
> > Adam McDaniel wrote:
> > >
> > > My personal experience in having a dual-headed system is that you must mix
> > > the types. IE, One AGP and one PCI, or one PCI and one MDA, etc... When
> > > you
> >
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 11:40:07PM +0200, Emil Pedersen wrote:
> Adam McDaniel wrote:
> >
> > My personal experience in having a dual-headed system is that you must mix
> > the types. IE, One AGP and one PCI, or one PCI and one MDA, etc... When you
>
Adam McDaniel wrote:
>
> My personal experience in having a dual-headed system is that you must mix
> the types. IE, One AGP and one PCI, or one PCI and one MDA, etc... When you
^^^
What type is the MDA?
Since I don't have any agp slot, it
My personal experience in having a dual-headed system is that you must mix
the types. IE, One AGP and one PCI, or one PCI and one MDA, etc... When you
mix two of the same type, like two PCI's i think the bios generally is
confused on what exactly you want to boot off of,... Atleast that is what
I f
I hear that we will have the support soon. It will be in Xfree86 4.0,
which I hear we will have when it becomes 4.01. It is also heavily
dependant on what vedio cards you have. I would reccomend checking on
www.xfree86.org for information.
If you're interested in having text consoles on both moni
If your question is simply whether multiple monitors are supported or not
the answer is yes. But if you are asking if you can say move you mouse to
the edge of one monitor and to the other, I can not tell you. That
question would be more specific to either X or to which desktop
environment you us
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