I think that something should be noted, if you use Linux *don't* buy SiS anything.
Apparently they refuse to write Linux drivers and they refuse to publish their specs. Any drivers for them are only created in spite of SiS. http://www.winischhofer.net/linuxsis630.shtml I have had the unfortunate experience of being lumbered with motherboards with built-in video and they have SiS300 video. Redhat 7.3 crashes when I try to run anything using OpenGL. An when I say crash I mean crash. (I haven't seen anything like it since Netscape 4.2 :-/ ) On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 04:28, Andrew Pamment wrote: > Hi, > > I was reading through your archives and found someone who was having the > same problem as me and I was wondering if they got it fixed or if anyone > can help.. > > I am tring to set up two monitors under Xfree86 4.2.0 using a SIS 6326 > AGP card and an S3 PCI card. > > The problem is, Xfree86 crashes the system when I start it up with both > monitors enabled. I can run X on either monitor, one at a time by > changing the server layout, but when I tell it to use both at once it > crashes. > > Can anyone help? > > I will attach my XF86Config > > Thanks > Andrew > > EndSection -- Zane Gilmore, Analyst / Programmer Information Services Section, Information Technology Dept, University of Canterbury Private Bag 4800 Christchurch New Zealand phone +64-3-364 2987 extn 7895 Fax 3642222
