One of my SuSE 9.0 boxes has a "Powered By ATI" card (Sapphire Atlantis Radeon 9000 Pro, 64MB DDR RAM). I've been trying unsuccessfully for months to get the dual-head and 3D modes working on it. I'd like to get the TV-out functioning as well, but that's not too much of a concern. All of these features work flawlessly under "that other operating system", so the card is definitely not faulty. Kernel compatibility doesn't seem to be an issue either because I've been compiling the ATI driver module for my 2.4.x kernels myself and it always loads fine. The versions of Xfree86 I've been trying it with don't seem to be an issue either; I've used the 4.2 and 4.3 series. I got my hopes up when ATI released a new version of their Radeon driver for Linux yesterday but after wrestling with it to get dual-head for 45 minutes I still can't get any further than before, which is: machine enters run level 5, X tries to start, both screens go black for a second, then the X server dies and complains, "Fatal server error: no screens found". ATI's "documentation" is vague, but seems to allude to needing 2 instances of X running in order for dual-head mode to work. It would be nice if they gave instructions on how to actually do that. So I continue to use it in single display mode. At least that works fine. Does anyone have an 8500 or later series Radeon working in dual-head mode with 3D? If so, please let me in on your secret, send me your Xfree86Config file, or at least point me to some hard info on the subject. What little info I found on ATI's website is useless. I've also tried SuSE's support database, but the information I found there was badly outdated (i.e., dual-head mode requires 2 cards...). Thanks in advance, The deranged one