Re: [Solved] Nividia Twinview Problem?

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On 24 January 2010 00:19, Marcel Rieux <m.z.rieux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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.

Yes. It works with two screens with the same aspect ratio. I have two
19" LCDs and a Quadro NVS 290. It works fine.

* This is not a Fedora issue *

What I'd like is if you replaced the rest of your post with some
technical details, as at the moment it's just a rant which I only
skim-read.

For what it's worth, at my old employment I had 4 monitors, 1280x1024
+ 1900x1200 + 1280x1024 + 1280 x1024 (in that order L->R). That was
controlled by a pair of Quadro NVS 285s, with each card having the
adjacent monitors merged with TwinView and the two cards merged with
Xinerama - so I know this *can* work.

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Sam
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