Progressively Advancing Video Regressions

2010-11-17 Thread Philip Vetter
Any ideas why I might be experiencing a progressive degradation of Red Hat/Fedora's out-of-the-box support for multiple monitors, and what I can do to get things working again? (0) I used to be able to run 4 monitors off of my desktop machine with suspend and resume. 1 double output card and 2

Re: Progressively Advancing Video Regressions

2010-11-17 Thread stan
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 15:35:44 -0500 (EST) Philip Vetter wrote: > Any ideas why I might be experiencing a progressive degradation of > Red Hat/Fedora's out-of-the-box support for multiple monitors, and > what I can do to get things working again? Just some thoughts from my observations over time.

Re: Progressively Advancing Video Regressions

2010-11-17 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 14:18:10 -0700 stan wrote: > You can purchase hardware similar to that of the developers. ;-) I'd go with that one if any of the developers would care to tell us which cards they use daily on their production systems? (Any of them fanless? I like my computers quiet). Certainl

Re: Progressively Advancing Video Regressions

2010-11-17 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 16:36:19 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote: > > My not quite as old RV280 mostly works, but any attempt > to do any opengl stuff results in the brightness going > to "midnight in a coal mine" setting. I had problems with my rv280 starting in F13 with 2.6.34 kernels. I can now us