On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 20:17, Gareth Bult wrote: > I'd go along with the RH10 comment. So would I. I was apprehensive to upgrade myself, but decided the only way to know for sure was to try it. First boot after the install completed and I was right back where I was before, except uname -a looked a little different, and there were some new logos for the X login. Since I did the upgrade in place path, everything else including my home directory customizations (like SSH Key-Agent startups, etc) was already in place. <snip> > the video setup now supports my nVidia twin-head and dual screen > configurations. > (RH9 didn't!) I could not get redhat-config-xfree86 to configure dual-head on my GeForce 4 MX 440 using the nv driver. redhat-config-xfree86 showed the dual-head tab, and it seemed to enable, but it only showed the NVidia GeForce 4 (generic) as the second card drop down choice, and that didn't work when I tried it. I could find no hint on how to get a single card like the 440 with TwinView to work. What kind of card do you have and and what XF86Config whacking did it take? That would solve one of my two problems with dropping the NVidia binary driver. -- Exile In Paradise
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