On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 11:58 -0700, Andrew Sweger wrote:
> I am currently using two displays on my workstation running Ubuntu. The
> displays are connected to a nvidia GeForce 7300 LE card, one using DVI and
> the other VGA. It seems to work great with Ubuntu and its settings tool
> for nvidia cards (I never once had to crack open xorg.conf). But I have
> three monitor available (one used to be for Windows). Does anyone know how
> well Ubuntu supports cards with more display connections? For example, the
> ATI FirePro 2450 with four DVI connections. My goal is to have one huge
> desktop spanning across all three displays (and maybe aim the fourth one
> at a projector).
> 
> 

Ubuntu should as X does.  xrandr (and it's various graphical front ends)
are your friend here, provided that card is supported by opensource
drivers, or the closed source one has the xrandr hooks.

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