Thanks. For the archives then, what I found was that xorgconfig
detected the frequency ranges for my monitor - H:30 - 96 V:50 - 160
in both Monitor sections caused one of the displays to be black. When
I reduced the frequencies:
Section Monitor
#DisplaySize 330 250 # mm
Just out of curiosity, anyone have Dual/Display xorg.config file for a
Radeon 9600Pro? I cannot seem to get mine working, and I was wondering
if it had something to do with the fact that the second head wasn't
identified in the kernel. Dmesg below.
Thanks in advance,
OpenBSD 3.7-current
mercredi, le 6 juillet, 2005, Whyzzi nous a dit ceci:
Just out of curiosity, anyone have Dual/Display xorg.config file for a
Radeon 9600Pro? I cannot seem to get mine working, and I was wondering
if it had something to do with the fact that the second head wasn't
identified in the kernel.
I went to NV home page and could find this driver for OpenBSD, where
did you fetched it? Was it binary only or source only?
Thanks.
On 7/6/05, Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gustavo Rios wrote:
my system desktop have a nvidia quadro nvs 280 dual head video board.
I would like to be
Gustavo Rios wrote:
I went to NV home page and could find this driver for OpenBSD, where
did you fetched it? Was it binary only or source only?
Binary only, Linux version. I had toyed around with the Matrox Linux
binary HAL under OpenBSD to see what it did (and got it working), I
tried
Gustavo Rios wrote:
Dear folks,
my system desktop have a nvidia quadro nvs 280 dual head video board.
I would like to be able to have two users logged at the same time
using the system independently on each other, i.e., i have two
monitor, two keyboard and two mice.
Have any one already
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