Re: Help Setting up Dual Monitors



Thanks to everyone who replied - it is now finally up and running. I'm
starting to get to grips with Linux eventually - i'm going to have a play
now and try and get compiz working now and no-one need ever touch vista
again :)

Cheers
Mark

On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 10:30:28 -0400, Thomas Tootle wrote:

Mark Scott wrote:
Can anyone offer advice on getting dual monitors up and runnign on Suse
10.0 using an NVIDIA Quadro FX video card please? I have had no success
at all and even downloaded the driver from the nvidia web site and the
operating system won't allow me to install this. One monitor is fine but
the other, while fine during boot up, once the x-server is up reverts to
an ultra-low rez of the first monitor and there are no options in Sax2 for
a second monitor.

Any ideas or help?
Mark

Hi Mark,

I don't think the nv driver that comes with SUSE supports dual monitors.
You will need to get the nvidia driver installed to get it to go.

First, my major recommendation: As root in a terminal
cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old

If you find after hand editing the file you can't get to a GUI then as
root again

cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old /etc/X11/xorg.conf and startx will get you
back to at least one monitor working. However if the Xserver fails to
load it refers you to a log (something like /var/log/bunch of stuff.
This can be very helpful as it sometimes specifies the line in the
xorg.conf file that is messed up.

As to your difficulty installing the driver: I had troubles at first
too. Then I downloaded nvidia's instructions and printed them. By
following them (about a dozen times as I had trouble understanding what
they said) I eventually got it installed. Once I understood
them.....let's call it experience...I found them easy.

I replied to your 3/13 question on 3/17. Did you try that? As I stated
I've never been able to use Sax2 or Yast to get this setup properly.
I've needed to hand edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. I included my
xorg.conf file in the previous reply. Have you put in the metamodes?

I tried looking through the www.tldp.org documentation as the previous
person recommended (I'd love to find an easier way to do this) but was
unable to find the documentation he was referring to.

I've used dual monitors since Mandrake 6.3 and switched to SUSE in the
8's. I started using Matrox G450's (very easy to set up). then ATI
Radeon 8500 but Nvidia cards are the best supported PCI-E cards (IMHO)
and I'm running a 6600 and a 7600 with dual monitors.

HTH,
Tom

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