Re: Multiple monitors, two video cards with different chipsets

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Ron Siven wrote:
> No reply means "no", I'm guessing?
>
> I don't think it's it a stupid question.  Is it?  My windows 7 instance
> handles them both just fine.  The ATI is onboard video, while the nVidia
> is in the PCIe slot.
>
> I've searched exhaustively, and can't seem to find what I need.  I know
> that for a long time it was just not the thing to do, but I've been away
> from my Linux for a while (just too busy).  Had some time lately, so I
> thought I'd check out F13.  Can anyone point me to the right place, or
> is it still not an option?
>
> -- Ron
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 11:51 PM, Ron Siven <rsiven@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:rsiven@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>     Hey folks,
>
>     Is it possible to use nVidia and ATI together with full acceleration
>     yet with Fedora?
>
>     -- Ron

You can probably use Xorg builtin autoconfiguration system to autodetect 
all working graphics cards and generate a multicard setup:

# Xorg -configure

Regards, Franta Hanzlik
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