Okay, I'll get straight to the point. I really would like to be able to run my 3 displays as 1 large desktop in Fedora. But, there's a catch. ATi and nVidia drivers don't typically work without conflicting with one another.
How would you recommend that I go about setting up my xorg.conf so that I can use 3 monitors?
Setup:
[nVidia][ATi][nVidia]
Thanks. :)
[QUOTE=andersonmat;20110377]Okay, I'll get straight to the point. I really would like to be able to run my 3 displays as 1 large desktop in Fedora. But, there's a catch. ATi and nVidia drivers don't typically work without conflicting with one another.
How would you recommend that I go about setting up my xorg.conf so that I can use 3 monitors?
Setup:
[nVidia][ATi][nVidia]
Thanks. :)[/QUOTE]
If you have dual outputs on at least one of the of Nvidia cards you can get rid of the Ati entirely.
[QUOTE=PvtCupcakes;20123418]If you have dual outputs on at least one of the of Nvidia cards you can get rid of the Ati entirely.[/QUOTE]
I only have 1 nVidia card and it's running 2 monitors. :P
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The set up was just referring to my desired outputs to monitors.
create a seperate xorg display or use vesa drivers.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;20125433]create a seperate xorg display or use vesa drivers.[/QUOTE]
That did it. :D!
which one? I assume the first one, because nobody likes vesa
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;20131905]which one? I assume the first one, because nobody likes vesa[/QUOTE]
Yes, vesa is severely limiting. :ohdear:
Isn't vesa like the generic drivers in Windows?
I just created separate displays in xorg.
[QUOTE=thf;20134821]Isn't vesa like the generic drivers in Windows?[/QUOTE]
Yes, but worse.
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