I have a GeForce 9800 GTX with 512MB DDR3 RAM. It has 2 digital outputs. Will 10.3 and/or 11.1 support running 2 monitors, one off each output or will there be a problem? If it is possible, do both monitors have to be the same size, ie, both 19inch or both 24inch, or can I attach a 19inch and a 24inch and use both monitors at the same time?
once the driver is installed, you can use sax2 to configure the monitors (as the guide suggests.)
however, you may also want to check out the nvidia-settings utility. It comes bundled with the driver. You have access to several more driver-specific options as well as being able to do some “fine tuning” on the monitor settings.
then from a terminal window, execute the following command (as root)
kdesu nvidia-settings
I use nvidia-settings myself, but sax2 is definately the way to go if you want a quick and easy setup.
silkmaze schrieb:
> I have a GeForce 9800 GTX with 512MB DDR3 RAM. It has 2 digital
> outputs. Will 10.3 and/or 11.1 support running 2 monitors, one off each
> output or will there be a problem?
Works fine with 10.3 provided you install the proprietary NVidia
drivers. The open source driver doesn’t support dual-head operation.
> If it is possible, do both monitors
> have to be the same size, ie, both 19inch or both 24inch, or can I
> attach a 19inch and a 24inch and use both monitors at the same time?
Both monitors can be configured independently, different size is no
problem.