[rescue] 670MP windfall in the surplus diving frenzy today.....
Joshua D. Boyd
rescue at sunhelp.org
Wed Jun 20 23:16:26 CDT 2001
I only know one person who uses it. He's never complained. He uses it
with Matrox and ATI hardware. I don't remeber he he mixes and matches
brands when he does it.
I'd use it, but I don't have any slots for a second video card. Sound,
video capture, ethernet, and scsi fill my PCI slots, and I have a cheap
AGP voodoo3 (that really needs to be replaced. I bought it because I
thought it would be the best supported for linux 3D acceleration, but I've
never gotten it to work in accelerated mode under either Xfree 3 or 4).
Maybe, if I'm lucky, the replacement will be a G450 Max(I don't know if
the Geforce MX dual head cards are supported under linux).
--
Joshua Boyd
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Dave McGuire wrote:
> On June 20, Joshua D. Boyd wrote:
> > I'd like to point out that XFree can do it the classic way, ans also the
> > windows way. You use xinerama for the new way. I'm told that xinerama
> > also works with the Sun X server (the one with modern solaris, not
> > whatever one the old NetBSD machines use).
>
> Excellent!! Now THAT is some nice functionality.
>
> Though hearing "modern solaris" and "old netbsd" does give me a
> chuckle. But their insistence on sticking with X11R3 for
> political/licensing/other-nontechnical-bullshit reasons is truly
> absurd. I remember upgrading to X11R4 for the HUGE performance
> benefits when my main desktop (deskside?) machine was a MicroVAX-II
> more than TEN YEARS AGO. Sheesh!
>
> Xinerama seems like really nice stuff. Is it stable?
>
> -Dave McGuire
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