Sami Samhuri posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted
below,  on Wed, 27 Jul 2005 18:50:26 -0700:

> One detail I forgot to mention is that this is a PCI card. Are you both
> using AGP? That could be a factor as well. Google hasn't turned up much in
> the way of amd64 related content but maybe I just haven't found the
> correct wording yet...

I've run PCI Radeons as well, before, Radeon 7000s.  They worked fine,
for the most part, altho the quality on the ones I had didn't seem the
best.  I currently have both a PCI and an AGP card installed, as I /had/
planned on going dual card, quad monitor, but I've never been able to get
that to work.  I can get either one on its own to work, but not both
together, altho the Radeon drivers are supposedly multi-card xinerama
capable.  It always says there's a conflict in some set of overlapping I/O
zones or some such, and can't straighten it out.  However, as I said,
either one operates just fine on its own.

Hmmm... now that I think about it, I don't remember what models are
currently installed.  Let me try a quick lspci...  

RV 280 for both.  ATI Radeon 9200 SE, and 9200 Pro.  The pro is the PCI
card, the SE is the AGP card.

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