RE: two monitors -> one large desktop

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Here are the results I got last time I tried it out:

From
http://fedoranews.org/colin/fnu/issue11.shtml

Dual-head AGP video cards that "just work"So you're in the market for a new
video card, and want to make sure all that money you spend doesn't go to
waste - i.e. it will work flawlessly with Fedora. Matthew Polashek asked
just that and there were some good recommendations:*	Matrox cards get the
juice for being easy to setup, while they have hardware acceleration, it
doesn't scale to that of nvidia's. But Chris Manning runs a Matrox tri-head,
and finds that it works just fine.*	The nvidia GeForce FX 5700 has been
given a thumbs up, as has the GeForce MX 4000 though with nvidia's binary
only drivers.*	ATI is generally given a heads up for the open source
drivers, and the fact that Ben Steeves setup one PCI and one AGP card
together.

Matthew Polashek

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> From: 	Christopher J. Bottaro
> Reply To: 	cjbottaro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;For users of Fedora Core
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> Sent: 	Wednesday, July 28, 2004 1:57 PM
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> Subject: 	two monitors -> one large desktop
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> what would be a good video card to do this?  by good i mean, cheap and
> easy
> to setup in FC1 (or 2, i don't mind upgrading).
> 
> thanks for the help.
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