Dual Head Video Cards

Bikehead bikehead at amberpoint.com
Wed Oct 13 18:24:01 UTC 2004


I'm sorry if this is a newie question, but are you using two NVidia 
cards or one?  I have two nvidia cards: one in the AGP slot an the other 
in a PCI slot.  I can use dual head with the NV driver no problem.  
However, when I try to use the nvidia driver it locks the machine: its 
almost like the nv driver can't handle the fact that there are two 
cards.  If I remove the second card declaration from xorg.conf,  I can 
get the one screen/card to work. 

I have noticed that there is something called "Twinview" which seems to 
be an NVIDIA thing which I'm guessing drives two monitors from one card?

So if you are using two cards, how did you declare the two cards in the 
xorg.conf?  Did you have to load the kernel module in some special way?

Thanks,

   __o
 _-\<,_   Brian
(_)/ (_)  bikehead at amberpoint.com  x503



Guy Fraser wrote:

> Most Excellent news:
>
> I put the card in last night, and it works great.
>
> First I saved the xorg.conf file, then using the system display settings
> application, I went to the dual head tab and enabled dual head and
> configured the second monitor, and selected the individual displays
> mode. After exiting the system display settings application I edited
> the xorg.conf file to make sure it was still using the prper settings for
> the nVidia binary drivers {It changed to using "nv" rather than "nvidia"
> and had enabled dri, which I disabled}. I logged out of the session and
> gave X a three finger salute [CTRL-ALT-BKSPC], and when it
> restarted I had two seperate desktops, with the second display to the 
> right
> of the first.
>
> I did some testing and could watch movies with mplayer on either display
> at the same time I was watching tvtime on the other display. I don't
> remember if I tested running tvtime full screen on both displays, but
> I did test it on the first display. The only "glitch" I came across 
> was when
> watching tvtime in full screen, then when you click the mouse in the
> second display the panel pops up on the first display.
>
> I would say that the ASUS V9180 VideoSuite works great as a dual head
> display. It has two DVI ports, TV-Out and Video-In and come with two
> DVI to VGA adapters and a cable for Video-in and TV-out. I have not
> been able to get the Video-in to work under linux yet, but haven't tried
> in the last 6 months either, and have never tried the TV-Out. The 3D
> seems good with the binary driver, but since I don't play games I don't
> know what to compare it to.
>
> Happy Hunting.
>
>
> Guy Fraser wrote:
>
>> I am going to put my dual output nVidia card back into my FC2
>> machine at home tonight. I have reinstalled the binary drivers last
>> night and can now use gnome again, may also be due to the gimp
>> update yesterday.
>>
>> My 19" monitor started acting up a while ago, and I finally decided
>> to bite the bullet and got a 19" LCD, so I now have two displays.
>>
>> If I get a chance to test TwinView, I'll report back tomorrow on my
>> findings.
>>
>> Doug Stewart wrote:
>>
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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>>>
>>> Aly Dharshi wrote:
>>> | Hi Folks,
>>> |
>>> |     What sort of FC2 compatible dual head video cards would people on
>>> | this list recommend.
>>> |
>>> |     Thanks stacks.
>>> |
>>> |     Cheers,
>>> |
>>> |     Aly.
>>> |
>>>
>>> nVidia GeForce 4 - multiple flavors
>>> nVidia GeForce 5, errrm, FX - multiple flavors.
>>>
>>
>




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