Any ideas why I might be experiencing a progressive degradation of Red Hat/Fedora's out-of-the-box support for multiple monitors, and what I can do to get things working again? (0) I used to be able to run 4 monitors off of my desktop machine with suspend and resume. 1 double output card and 2 single output cards. This was with hand-crafted xorg.conf that (if I recall correctly) was no longer effective after xorg and video subsystem rearchitecting. With various Fedora upgrades over time: (-1) Resume stopped working. Comes up in a frozen state. (many months ago) (-2) Suspend stopped working. Computer shuts down but only partly. CPU fans keep spinning, etc. (many months ago) (-3) Stopped being able to configure multiple video cards. (but could configure both outputs of a single AGP card.) In particular, 'X -configure' would lock the system. (many months ago) (-4) Fedora 13, kernel 2.6.34.6-54 and subsequent: boot failure or broken video whenever there is more than one video card present. This would occur with 2 ATI cards, and also with 2 NVidia cards. (Weeks ago) (-5) Fedora 14 does not properly recognize the only card installed. (This card has two outputs) gnome-display-properties reports only one Monitor:Unknown and will only mirror the outputs. (Last week) Thank you for your help + insight! -Phil -- -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines