Robert Jacobs wrote:
>>Try this strategy...
>
>>Remove all but one video card.
>>Get X working on that one card, using an xorg.conf file.
>>Insert a second card, keep X working on the one card (this seems to be
>>an important step...and not quite as trivial as it sounds).
>>Get X working on the tw
>Try this strategy...
>Remove all but one video card.
>Get X working on that one card, using an xorg.conf file.
>Insert a second card, keep X working on the one card (this seems to be
>an important step...and not quite as trivial as it sounds).
>Get X working on the two cards.
>Insert third card,
Robert Jacobs wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I got a Tyan S2885 motherboard and am trying to get Xorg to work with 3 PCI
> Radeon video cards. I have always had X work with this many or more video
> cards so I'm thinking that there might be something specific to this setup
> that is screwed up. First tri
Hello all,
I got a Tyan S2885 motherboard and am trying to get Xorg to work with 3 PCI
Radeon video cards. I have always had X work with this many or more video
cards so I'm thinking that there might be something specific to this setup
that is screwed up. First tried current then 3.8 Release. It w
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