Am Montag 24 Oktober 2005 19:42 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> first, reinstall the nvidia driver via YaST. If that didn't help try one
> of the following files:
> http://das.netz00.de/mist/xorg.conf.crt
> http://das.netz00.de/mist/xorg.conf.crtcrt
> http://das.netz00.de/mist/xorg.conf.crttv
> http://das.netz00.de/mist/xorg.conf.twincrt
> http://das.netz00.de/mist/xorg.conf.twintv

Thanks for your files. But they did not solve my problem. What I want is what 
your xorg.conf.crttv delivers. If I have 2 device sections, the X server only 
starts if at most one of the sections contains:

BusID   "PCI:1:0:0"

But then, the second screen does not work. But no errors appear in Xorg.0.log 
but this:

(II) Primary Device is: PCI 01:00:0
(--) Assigning device section with no busID to primary device
(WW) NV: More than one matching Device section found: Device[1]
(--) Chipset GeForce FX 5600 found

As soon as both device sections contain the BusID entry. I get this error:

Error: Entity already in use.

I discovered that the framebuffer works this time. Before my problem appeared 
the situation was like this:

- Framebuffer worked during boot showing the output to both, the LCD an TV-out 
with a resolution of 800x600 (both).
- X started, 1280x1024 on LCD and 800x600 on TVout (with same config as in 
xorg.conf.crttv).
- Changing back to text console mode gave me a blinking something. So, the 
framebuffer was not useable anymore.

Now, as the TVout does not work, it's like that:

- Framebuffer works the same way all the times (800x600 clone on both 
screens).
- X running on LCD with 1280x1024.
- Something works on TVout looking a little bit as the framebuffer looked 
before. Looks like a clone from LCD, but showing only a small part of it 
(zoomed) and completely distorted. I just see that something "moves" as I 
move a window on the LCD.

Any idea? If I have to choose between the framebuffer and the second screen, I 
prefer the latter.

Thanks,
Dani

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