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Old June 27th 03, 10:59 PM
Keith Clark
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Martin wrote:

Rich Mahlerwein wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 23:26:54 +0100, baskitcaise wrote:

Martin wrote:

Rich Mahlerwein wrote:
[My original post about TwinView on a LCD and CRT snipped]
Rich,

I amusing a Geforce 4 Ti4600 in Mandrake 9.1 with Twinview and I

can
drag windows back and forward. I fiddled about for ages trying to
set it up manually, but in the end I downloaded yanc and ran that
and it just worked. I am using a CRT monitor and a TFT on the DVI
output. Yanc just takes the hassle out of setting it up.

Regards

Martin

I cannot get yanc to adjust anything other than the cursor shadow

on
my Suse 8.1, it worked fine with my g/force 3 but with ths fx
everything is grayed out.

Might try a recompile of module and see what transpires.

I wonder if this has anything to do with the fact the drivers do

not
recognise the FX5600, it is not in the id strings at all?


Yanc is pretty slick. Nice little program. But I still have the
exact same problem (which gives me the warm fuzzies that I believe I
had the options in XF86Config right... ). I think I'm going to
scrounge up another old 15 or something and see if I can't get that
working.

I'll let everyone know if a) I track down a spare monitor that
actually works and b) whether the problem goes away or not.


Would you like a copy of my XF86Config file?

Martin


That's not a bad idea for reference, I wouldn't mind seeing one that's
properly configured myself. I have the nVidia PDF file for the Linux
driver and it's pretty self explanatory, but yeah, examples are good.

Yanc is OK, but not really necessary if you can use vi and have the PDF
file, I think (and an example, maybe).

The Geforce 256 card I'm running in my cubicle doesn't support Twinview
but I'm going to be getting a Ti4200 for home soon (currently I'm using a
Matrox G400 for dual monitors in RedHat 9, and it's OK, but doesn't do 3D
or GL :-)

So do you just turn on Twinview to get the second monitor running? Do you
need to put Xfree86 in Xinerama mode?

What about the cool GL xscreensavers? Will they crash (because of
xinerama), run on the primary screen only or both? Can I play DVD's and
DivX files on either monitor full screen (this is something I really want
to do and can't currently with the G400 in Linux)?

Thanks for any feedback (and sorry if these are dumb questions),
Keith