On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Dale Dellutri wrote:
> I've just test an ATI FirePro 2460 graphics card on CentOS 6.4. It
> connects 4 monitors.
> It worked with the standard radeon driver. I was able to arrange the
> monitors into my
> preferred configuration (as a square array, 1 upper left,
Ok, I'm almost there. I found a typo in my xorg.conf - actually, I had
copies one from someone out there that said it worked. Fixing that, in the
ServerLayout section, and I've now got the two screens, side by side, and
reachable. My two remaining problems: first, if I scroll around, it
appears as
Dale Dellutri wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 2:47 PM, wrote:
>
>> Dale Dellutri wrote:
>> > I've just test an ATI FirePro 2460 graphics card on CentOS 6.4. It
>> > connects 4 monitors.
>> > It worked with the standard radeon driver. I was able to arrange the
>> > monitors into my preferred con
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 2:47 PM, wrote:
> Dale Dellutri wrote:
> > I've just test an ATI FirePro 2460 graphics card on CentOS 6.4. It
> > connects 4 monitors.
> > It worked with the standard radeon driver. I was able to arrange the
> > monitors into my preferred configuration (as a square array
Dale Dellutri wrote:
> I've just test an ATI FirePro 2460 graphics card on CentOS 6.4. It
> connects 4 monitors.
> It worked with the standard radeon driver. I was able to arrange the
> monitors into my preferred configuration (as a square array, 1 upper
> left, 2 lower left, 3 lower right, 4 upp
I've just test an ATI FirePro 2460 graphics card on CentOS 6.4. It
connects 4 monitors.
It worked with the standard radeon driver. I was able to arrange the
monitors into my
preferred configuration (as a square array, 1 upper left, 2 lower left, 3
lower right, 4
upper right) simply by clicking Sy
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