"Tilly, Lawrence" said: >G'Day. >
>Hardware: >I have never worked with a dual-monitor setup, but several people I'm >learning this from use such a config. Especially for compositing multiple >layers (blue screen / green screen) and arranging video clips, they like >having one monitor to serve as a holding area / reference and one for active >work. Could someone recommend a good dual monitor video card with decent >support under Linux? I had a dual 21" monitor setup on a Sun. You just installed 2 cards & modified a config file. It was very nice. I had gnome sawfish on one monitor on one and fvwm2 on the other. Both with 6 virtual workspaces. Yes, I used them all. For PCs, Matrox makes a number of supported cards (G450, G550..) Look at Xfree86.org. From what I've heard, the Matroxen do well on 2d stuff, but not on 3d. I'm interested in what you find out. My next desktop will be a dual monitor PC running Linux. > -- ------- Tom Buskey ***************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the text 'unsubscribe gnhlug' in the message body. *****************************************************************
