Re: Three monitors
- From: Peter Stolz <p.stolz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 12:29:47 +0100
Peter Stolz wrote:
With my new xorg.conf
(see earlier posting) it works after: ctrl-alt-backspace.
The ctrl-alt-backspace ie. xorg restart sounds like something that
regular startup scripts are running appear late.
Two monitors work after boot:
Videocard0, GeForce 7600 GS, Screen 1, Monitor1 and Videocard2, Geforce FX
5200 Screen 0, Monitor2
Rajko M. wrote:
Try the one below, and if it works, test screen numbers and connect
monitors to be Screen 0, 1 and 2, from left to right.
Watch metamodes lines, they can be wrapped.
This not solved the problem.
There is also something that might be a problem.
I guess that FX 5200 has 2 outputs.
My 5200 has a DVI and a VGA-output. I use only the DVI-output.
I think this is not the problem.
Thanks Peter
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