Twinview just doesn't work. Try as you might, at least if you use Linux and two screens of different aspect ratios, you're losing your time. Does it work with Windows or screens of the same aspect ratio, I have no idea. But the net is literally flooded with questions and no answer is offered. Oh, you will find lots of "Why don't you try this and that", but nothing works... except 2 separate X screens. To face this situation, NVIDIA has a very simple solution: they offer NO support on their defective product. On Nvidia's forums. you're told that the real support forum is nvnews, which is maintained by an aficionado and paid for by advertising. The newbies there do their best there but, when there's no answer, there's no answer. And that's just what I got. So you go back to Nvidia's forums. After making long exposés with error messages on the situation, you boil down your question to it's simplest expression -- How do achieve the simplest configuration? -- but nobody answers. You ask that the question be transferred to Nvidia's programmers, you're returned to the forum where nobody answered. There is no way to contact company support. Rest assured that those forums have nothing to do with Forums like Fedora's. Here, you usually get an answer and, if you don't, 2 days later, there's an upgarde and, mysteriously, everything starts working. :) Now, at least, 2 X screens work, but I still have no sound. There's more than 42,000 posts posts about "nvidia hdmi and "no sound" OR "not working" sound". But this will the the subject of another post. The cost of an Nvidia card is not the price you pay, but the time an "I don't care company" will make you lose. At minimum wage, it's at least ten times the price of the card. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines