Nouveau driver with nvidia dual head

Greg Woods woods at ucar.edu
Thu Dec 24 14:07:20 UTC 2009


On Thu, 2009-12-24 at 06:41 -0500, Kirk Lowery wrote:

> 
> So how does nouveau get away without an xorg.conf?

The Xorg server will probe your monitor to get the information it needs
to configure it. This is known as "EDID" (no doubt someone here can tell
us what that acronym stands for). This is highly advantageous if your
monitor supports EDID (almost all monitors sold today do), as
configuration is totally automatic. The problem comes in if you have an
older monitor that doesn't do EDID, then you're screwed:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=539289

That's for my laptop, I have a similar problem with a desktop at work
where I have an older (~3 years) Dell monitor. My issues with the laptop
started when I moved from F11 to F12, but it has been several versions
of Fedora since I have been able to use full 1920x1080 resolution on
that old Dell at work. At home where I have a newer Dell monitor that
does do EDID, it works great on two different machines, one with the
Nvidia proprietary driver and one with the default nouveau setup.

--Greg





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