Has anyone set up more than 2 Displays?

duncan brown duncanbrown at linuxadvocate.net
Thu Apr 15 14:42:27 UTC 2004


doesn't the nvidia quadro do up to 8 displays?  i started reading their
site, but without my glasses (retard left them at home this morning), it's
hard to read their site.

-d

Jay Daniels said:
> On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 07:40:42AM -0500, Holm, Jack wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a request to set up 3 Displays, on one machine so far I have
>> only done 2, using a Nvidia GeForce 4 card.
>>
>> Can I enable the onboard graphic card, or will need another graphics
>> card.
>>
>> What other limits might I run in to,, or suggestions do you have ?
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Jack
>>
>>
>
> I was hoping someone had a digital video card with multiple ports
> similar to a serial port replicator that would allow you run up to 3, 4
> or 6 LCD displays from a single video card?
>
> This seems like the ideal setup when using Linux.  Run different
> terminals and programs on each display.  Have the displays in front of
> you like an arc were you could look around to your left and right to
> monitor your network without fooling with multiple pc's or virtual
> desktops on a single monitor.  Like something out of a scifi movie huh!
>
> Make any sense?  Is there a single video card which will run 3 or more
> displays in Linux?
>
>
> jay
>
>
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