Well I can tell you the answer to 1 and 3 is yes for Qubes 3.2 as I use it.


On 11/30/2017 04:21 PM, Jon Solworth wrote:
> On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 7:21:46 PM UTC-5, Stumpy wrote:
>> I don't see why this wouldn't work, but at the same time, I thought 
>> better to be safe than sorry.
>>
>> I have two monitors (1920x) hooked up to my comp which has two video out 
>> ports, I wanted to add a 4k monitor and will have to add an extra card.
>>
>> So.
>> 1) Is there any reason this wouldn't work?
>> 2) Is 3.2 working ok with 4k?
>> 3) assuming it should work ok, any "super-compatible" cards I should be 
>> looking at? esp lower profile cards as my sys's internals are a bit 
>> crowded now.
>> btw, I am not a gamer the most proc intensive things I do is watching 
>> videos, occasional video(minor/non-prof)/gfx editing, photo stitching 
>> etc... most of which i guess don't use a gfx proc anyway?
>> Thx in advance
> Your question about whether it works is really three different questions:
>   1. Can qubes support 3 monitors?
>   2. Can qubes support 4k?
>   3. Can qubes support different resolution.
>
> I don't know the answer to 1, although I can affirm it definitely supports 2;
> note that there may be limitations with the frame buffer size but X supports
> multiple graphics cards.
> In response to 2, it works well on a 4k display (I'm typing it on it now).
> In response to 3, X thinks all your displays have the same density, i.e.,
> dots per inch.  If you don't, it may be painful if you want to avoid tiny
> or gigantic type.  If you search this group you'll get some help for this
> problem.
>
> Jon
>

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