Seems like I saw this problem before with Core-2.
Haven't used "system-config-display" since but
manually edit the xorg.conf. We also use the 'nvidia'
driver working with Core-3 in a 3-headed
configuration.
After you rebooted and X failed, was the xorg.conf
trying to use the 'nvidia' driver and not the 'nv'
driver? Was the nvidia driver loaded (lsmod).
Keith M
--- Keith Sharp <kms(a)passback.co.uk> wrote:
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 12:54 +0600, Chamil
Thanthrimudalige wrote:
> Hi,
This type of question is better suited to the
general Fedora list:
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
> I installed a fresh copy of FC3 on my machine. The
default nv drivers
> work fine. But I can't get dual head working with
nv drivers by
> editing xorg.conf. "system-config-display" does
not do any thing when
> I select "Use dual head" and click ok. Then I
cancel to go out of the
> screen.
> So I do a init 3 install the NVidia drivers from
the site. Change
> xorg.conf and then do a init 5 and my dual display
works fine. But
> when I reboot the system it does not work.
I had exactly the same problem with an ATI Radeon
X300 in dual head
mode, normal X.org drivers. System-config-display
exhibited the same
symptoms - would not allow me to configure dual
head. Like you I had to
creat a suitable config file by hand.
> With out the intial
> graphical part I can go upto the login screen and
then when X starts
> it says that displays were found but non have a
usable configuration.
I don't see this problem. I had to disable RHGB or
my system would just
hang during the boot process. I think the hang was
as RHGB tried to
exit / GDM tried to start. Remote access via SSH
still worked.
Keith.
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