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On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 05:55:38PM -0400, Jack Daniel wrote: > I need some guidance from the assembled masses- I want to set up dual > monitors on a Linux workstation and would like to avoid pain wherever > possible. I am partial to Ubuntu, but if another distro would simplify the > process I'm game for trying it. Should I use a multi-head card, or two > individual cards? What else? Buy a multiple output Nvidia card. Use the latest driver and nvidia-settings. Use monitors that support EDID. With modern hardware, you don't have to hand tweak the xorg.conf any more. My last two installs with this sort of set up have had dual-head going 30 seconds after the first login, since the nvidia utility can configure it on the fly and it will let you write out the corresponding xorg.conf. -b -- this machine kills fascists. <woody guthrie> -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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