Hi guys, I'm Looking for your experiences using three (or possibly more) monitors under Linux? We use two to three screens at work (depending on our exact requirements). Using two screens on a dual-head card works mostly OK, at least for my legitimate work needs (some things like fullscreen mplayer don't behave so nicely, but that's not essential), but as soon as you run three or more screens and have to use two graphics cards, things get a little messy. Xinerama, for one, breaks hardware 3D, and some things behave weirdly. I am not sure if this is Xinerama's fault, or if it is a side effect from having two physical cards. I have noticed that, even if the two cards are identical the second card always performs much worse than the first one, even though the first one is driving two screens. By identical I mean an AGP and PCI that are otherwise the same (Radeon 7000 - PCI is way fast enough for this), or two PCI cards - doesn't seem to make a difference. I've looked online at cards like the Matrox G450 Quad, and wondered if anyone has experience running these under linux. How well does things like 3D and hardware overlay (as in MPlayer fullscreen with xv without trying to fullscreen over all the screens) work? Thanks -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org