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Subject: Re: [Xpert]Radeon VE & dualhead
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I have an ATI Radeon VE and I'm trying to setup dual monitors.
I'm using the binaries from XFree86.org, version 4.2.0 on a Debian
machine running kernel 2.4.18-pre9-ac3.
Included is my XFree86Config-4 file and the log output.
With this setup, I get one display working, but it is showing half
of
Hello All,
After building the latest source from CVS and jacking with my config
file for a few minutes I was able to get X 4.1.99.1 working with my
Radeon DualHead VE and Xinerama functionality. Everything works fine
and dandy until I try to log out and get back to the gdm login prompt.