Karl Schmidt wrote:
I think I shouldn't have updated to lenny -- I can't get nvidia
working and I need it for a dual head setup (I don't think the "nv"
driver can do this).
Not sure which way to go from here:
* Use the nvidia supplied drivers? (I've never done this)
* Is there a way to use the etch drivers?
* Get Some other card that has an open driver that supports dual head
display?
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I have not been following this thread completely, but I am at a loss.
Why not just follow these directions:
http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#head-ba6a83e61cea90c0e3e5e9d7b014618e35f65ec3
This has always just worked for me. Most notable is the first method.
With out fail, it just worked. Of course, setting up dual head monitor
takes some tweaking of your xorg. conf file but you can always try
nvidia-settings or nvidia-xconfig and see if they can find the correct
settings for you.
If this has been covered, please excuse the repost.
HTH
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