Ubuntu: Anyone running dual video card and monitors
Just installed ubuntu, been trying to do some research on getting dual video cards and dual monitors to work but coming up empty. Anyone have any experience with this?
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Re: Ubuntu: Anyone running dual video card and monitors
I use ubuntu with dualscreen every weeks.
Brb reboot on ubuntu to explain you. |
Re: Ubuntu: Anyone running dual video card and monitors
Go in System->Parameters->Screen resolution
Use this tool to make your dual screen. You have the "clone" option on the top left. I have the French version so names may vary from English one. You can use "xrandr" tool in console too... |
Re: Ubuntu: Anyone running dual video card and monitors
I don't have a clone box. Also with xrandr it only displays info for screen 0 theres no mention of screen 1 although I can see the second video card (PCI) on the Application - > System Tools - > Device Manager
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Re: Ubuntu: Anyone running dual video card and monitors
So you don't see 2 screens in the resolution tools?
Maybe they are superposed... |
Re: Ubuntu: Anyone running dual video card and monitors
I guess I need to install "glint" so that way my second Video Card will actually show up as a video card and not as a PCI Device.
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Re: Ubuntu: Anyone running dual video card and monitors
Ive had iissues to where the config file was wrong and I had to manually edit it to get the desired options (even resolutions) to appear... and to work.
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Re: Ubuntu: Anyone running dual video card and monitors
Hum... I didnt realized that you have 2 video cards. I never had 2 cards....
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Re: Ubuntu: Anyone running dual video card and monitors
Originally Posted by bigdaddyvtec
Ive had iissues to where the config file was wrong and I had to manually edit it to get the desired options (even resolutions) to appear... and to work.
Also are there any 'must have' apps for Ubuntu. And any good online guides for driver installation and config editting |
Re: Ubuntu: Anyone running dual video card and monitors
Originally Posted by bigdaddyvtec
Ive had iissues to where the config file was wrong and I had to manually edit it to get the desired options (even resolutions) to appear... and to work.
After screwing with it for a while, I asked myself why? Sure it's quicker, more efficient, more stable blah blah, but I use a PC for software, and Windows has more of it with less BS. I'm sure you'll need to either install another package, or edit some configuration files. Have fun. |
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