Re: 7 headed Linux PC?

From: Kasper Dupont (kasperd_at_daimi.au.dk)
Date: 05/04/05


Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 15:12:26 +0200

Bob Smith wrote:
>
> I remember seeing an article on how to set up Linux with
> seven heads. (Dual AGP, five PCI cards, and USB for the
> keyboards and mice.)
>
> Google fails me. Do any of you remember seeing an article
> on how to do this?

Could it be this one? http://disjunkt.com/dualhead/
I found the link on http://penguin.spinics.net/

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