1920x1080 +0+0"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Device0"
Monitor"Monitor0"
DefaultDepth24
Option "TwinView" "1"
Option "TwinViewXineramaInfoOrder" "CRT-1"
Option
This tool is really useful. I am using two screens with a Nvidia GeForce
FX5700 on this computer. I do not use `twin view' but `dual screen.'
Here is my whole xorg.conf. You might notice that nvidia-settings did
the whole stuff for me.
==
# nvidia-settings: X configuration file ge
On Tue, 18 May 2010 11:02:50 +0100, James Allsopp wrote:
> Hi,
> I've a small 4:3 monitor which was working fine with Debian at about
> 1152x864 (VGA connection) on a nvidia 9500GT with the proprietary
> drivers (sorry want to experiment with CUDA so non-free wasn't an
> option). However, I've jus
One possible solution is using the "nvidia-settings"-Tool.
You can configure your display-settings in a GUI and save it
permanently to an xorg file.
I'm using this method since years and it works very well and flawlessly.
[Screenshot]
http://ourcraft.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/nvidia-settings
Hi,
I've a small 4:3 monitor which was working fine with Debian at about
1152x864 (VGA connection) on a nvidia 9500GT with the proprietary drivers
(sorry want to experiment with CUDA so non-free wasn't an option). However,
I've just bought a new 1080p TV and connected it to the computer via HDMI.
T
Julian De Marchi wrote:
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>> Have you configured it as $USER?
>> I had to run:
>>
>> and then configure everything for the configuration to carry through.
>
> I ran the config util via the system-tools menu on my GNOME desktop.
>
what about xra
Julian De Marchi wrote:
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Hey All,
I have hooked up a second monitor to my Debian Lenny system. It is
using the NVIDIA driver on the 2.6.27 kernel. When I use the NVIDIA
system util to activate the second display, the configuration does not
stick. By
Julian De Marchi said:
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> > Have you configured it as $USER?
> > I had to run:
> >
> > and then configure everything for the configuration to carry
> > through.
>
> I ran the config util via the system-tools menu on my GNOME desktop.
>
So, h
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> I had to run:
>
> and then configure everything for the configuration to carry through.
I ran the config util via the system-tools menu on my GNOME desktop.
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Julian De Marchi said:
> Hey All,
>
> I have hooked up a second monitor to my Debian Lenny system. It is
> using the NVIDIA driver on the 2.6.27 kernel. When I use the NVIDIA
> system util to activate the second display, the configuration does not
> stick. By this, I mean if I go back into the N
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Hey All,
I have hooked up a second monitor to my Debian Lenny system. It is
using the NVIDIA driver on the 2.6.27 kernel. When I use the NVIDIA
system util to activate the second display, the configuration does not
stick. By this, I mean if I go back
I'm suspicious about part of the main board in a Dell 1800.
It occurs to me that if I find myself rebuilding it, it doesn't have to
be a Dell board that goes into it.
Twin Xeon, SATA, I'd like to run two screens, some sort of sound has to
be plugged in.
What works well with Deb
Hi.
The problem is the following: I've connected 2 CRT screens (one through a
dvi2crt converter) and a TV to my nvidia Ti4200. This configuration under linux
(debian sarge) doesn't work at all. If I want to have a dual monitor, I have to
disconnect TV, and vice-versa. Under windows XP, when all 3
Hi.
The problem is the following: I've connected 2 CRT screens (one through a
dvi2crt converter) and a TV to my nvidia Ti4200. This configuration under linux
(debian sarge) doesn't work at all. If I want to have a dual monitor, I have to
disconnect TV, and vice-versa. Under windows XP, when al
> I have XFree86 4.1.0.1 running with a GeForce 2 400MX card with the driver
> from nvidia.com. I haven't tried xinerama, but I do know that the GeForce 2
> does not support interlacing. Perhaps this is related?
I am not sure, I have many good experiences with nvidia card on Linux
except wi
Hi,
> but you can tell the Matrox driver that the LCD is there
> vs a monitor and see if that cleans it up.
>
I am not sure what the option to tell it's an LCD is.
> What does your config file and your log looklike?
My kernel (2.4.18) is compiled and configured manually, I did enable
dri
On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 06:16:27PM -0400, tvn1981 wrote:
> I just got the Matrox g400 32MB one and replaced my Geforce2 Quadro.
> I use the Matrox's driver. It seems solid, no X crashed or freeze, yet!
> I do not use Xinerama but using 2 screens instead.
Good for you. Whoever came up with the id
I have an AGP Radeon VE dual-head card running in my
workstation with the XF4.2 pre-release packages and it works fine in
xinerama mode. Of course it still exhibits the "mirror" effect in
console mode but XF4.2 display is in 2048x768 desktop resolution.
Jeremy T. Bouse
On Sat, Jun
I just got the Matrox g400 32MB one and replaced my Geforce2 Quadro.
I use the Matrox's driver. It seems solid, no X crashed or freeze, yet!
I do not use Xinerama but using 2 screens instead.
However I notice that my monitors (LCD's) console tty screen is off,
the text moved too far to the left.
tvn1981 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a Woody system (kerne 2.4.18) with XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1.
> I also have a Radeon 7000ve with twinview, and an Nvidia gforce2
> quadro with twinview.
>
> However, I just can't get dual monitor run well on this system. For
> the Radeon card, the twinvie
On Sunday 23 June 2002 23:44, tvn1981 wrote:
> > - Nvidia GF2 - couldn't get the Nvidia binary drivers even to run, let
> > alone try it with Xinerama.
>
> I got it working, it just crashes and freezes X too much that I have
> to stop using it.
I have XFree86 4.1.0.1 running with a GeForce 2 400MX
> - Nvidia GF2 - couldn't get the Nvidia binary drivers even to run, let
> alone try it with Xinerama.
I got it working, it just crashes and freezes X too much that I have
to stop using it.
> - Matrox G550 - smoothest setup and nicest 2D. 3D performance somewhere
> between sucky and non-existen
On Saturday 22 June 2002 03:42 pm, tvn1981 wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a Woody system (kerne 2.4.18) with XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1. I
> also have a Radeon 7000ve with twinview, and an Nvidia gforce2 quadro
> with twinview.
>
> However, I just can't get dual monitor run well on this system. For
> the
>>
>> I use a dual head matrox card every day.
>>
> I use a Matrox G400 AGP, works great with the blackbox window manager
> which I have to plug with Sean on the thread. I run the CVS build of
> blackbox, running a seperate server on each display which I like better
> than xinerama since my di
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry declaimed:
> >
> > So just wondering if it's just me that has problems with twinview stuff ?
> > Or
> > is there any other settings that you would recommend - how well is Matrox
> > G400 or Agp+PCI settings ? they run well ?
> >
>
> I use a dual head matrox card every day
>
> So just wondering if it's just me that has problems with twinview stuff ? Or
> is there any other settings that you would recommend - how well is Matrox
> G400 or Agp+PCI settings ? they run well ?
>
I use a dual head matrox card every day.
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I have a Woody system (kerne 2.4.18) with XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1. I also have
a Radeon 7000ve with twinview, and an Nvidia gforce2 quadro with twinview.
However, I just can't get dual monitor run well on this system. For the Radeon
card, the twinview feature doesn't work at all, I was
On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 04:42:20PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 12:40:46AM +0100, Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
...
> > I was only surprised by the vehement nature of your dislikes, but
> > I think I see. The main problem you and others have with info are:
> ...all of Karsten's objections snipped
>
> Help, I didn't mean to start a war,
Whaddya expect if you fly your hijacked civillian email plane into the
spiritually symbolic twin towers of man and info ;-)
> I was only surprised by the vehement nature of your dislikes, but
> I
On Mon, Sep 14, 1998 at 10:08:30AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> On debian 1.3.1 I used the windows emulator twin with some success after
> unpacking the tar.gz, and followed the installation instructions. After
> upgrading to 2.0 I tried to do the same. It would not link however.
&g
On debian 1.3.1 I used the windows emulator twin with some success after
unpacking the tar.gz, and followed the installation instructions. After
upgrading to 2.0 I tried to do the same. It would not link however.
Complains about missing .so files like libtwin.so. As far as I understand
it
Hallo,
I have compiled and used twin successfully on my older system (Debian
1.3.1) by just following the instructions coming with twin-src.tar.gz.
Now I have upgraded my system and the compilation failed.
configure; make depends; make results in (the last part of the output
I got somewhat farther in hunting down twin, and some advice from their side.
It seems that there are libc functions not present in our version.
Particularly,
unsigned int * _dl_find_hash(char *, char *, int , char *, int);
^^^
and
still using two
functions not in the linux libc.
specifically,
unsigned int * _dl_find_hash(char *, char *, int , char *, int);
and
for (erp = _dl_loaded_modules; erp; erp = erp->next)
>From the twin list, it was suggested that these could be made to use dladdr
instead. But by this point, I&
I think dnet_ntoa might be related to inet_ntoa, which is in libc and has a
man page. See if the use appears to be the same.
Bruce
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ecking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet_stub... (cached) no
which packages should these be in? (I'm running hamm).
I've searched on alta vista and on the twin page for references to debian &
twin, and for ldnet in an appropriate context, but no dice.
rick
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and bison. Hope this helps.
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> I tried to compile wine 11-01 and twin today and I'm missing some
> compilers... I couldn't find them w/ dpkg -S .. either..
>
> where can I find 'lex' or 'yacc'?
>
>
Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried to compile wine 11-01 and twin today and I'm missing some
> compilers... I couldn't find them w/ dpkg -S .. either..
>
> where can I find 'lex' or 'yacc'?
lex (flex) is in package `flex'
I tried to compile wine 11-01 and twin today and I'm missing some
compilers... I couldn't find them w/ dpkg -S .. either..
where can I find 'lex' or 'yacc'?
-Paul
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I'm having trouble installing Linux on a machine with an Adaptec
AHA-2740A-Twin SCSI card. I've got the machine (a 486) down to that, an
NE2000, and an IDE card (for the floppy), with no disks. Right now I'm trying
Debian (its error messages seem more useful than the hangin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I know someone asked about this recently. Sorry for not paying
> more attention. I got twin from the caldera archive. It does not
> seem to have compiled correctly. Can anyone tell me how they got
> it up and running? I am trying to install it to
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tmalloy wrote:
: I know someone asked about this recently. Sorry for not paying more
: attention. I got twin from the caldera archive. It does not seem to have
: compiled correctly. Can anyone tell me how they got it up and running? I
: am trying to inst
I know someone asked about this recently. Sorry for not paying more
attention. I got twin from the caldera archive. It does not seem to have
compiled correctly. Can anyone tell me how they got it up and running? I
am trying to install it to /twin because I have a lot of room on /. I
know
Dale Scheetz wrote:
> I built twin a couple of weeks ago and had the same problem you did. I
> quickly discovered that the library was failing to be built in earlier
> portions of the make. If memory serves, it was failing to find a necessary
> library, once I installed that, everythin
On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
> Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
>
> I've followed the instructions (I'm pretty sure), but I
> keep getting errors that ldconfig couldn't find libtwin
> during the make process because it is try
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>Martin Str|mberg wrote:
>>
>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Paul Serice wrote:
>> : Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
>>
>> Well, I don't know anything about twin, b
Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
>
> On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
>
> > Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
> >
> > I've followed the instructions (I'm pretty sure), but I
> > keep getting errors that ldconfig couldn't fin
Martin Str|mberg wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Paul Serice wrote:
> : Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
> :
> : I've followed the instructions (I'm pretty sure), but I
> : keep getting errors that ldconfig couldn't f
On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
> Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
>
> I've followed the instructions (I'm pretty sure), but I
> keep getting errors that ldconfig couldn't find libtwin
> during the make process because it is try
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Paul Serice wrote:
: Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
:
: I've followed the instructions (I'm pretty sure), but I
: keep getting errors that ldconfig couldn't find libtwin
: during the make process because it is tryi
Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
I've followed the instructions (I'm pretty sure), but I
keep getting errors that ldconfig couldn't find libtwin
during the make process because it is trying to link with
the library. However, I can't link with the li
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