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DeadPenguin 06-27-2005 11:18 PM

Distro selection help for tri-monitor computer
 
I am looking to change my wifes computer from win xp pro to a dual boot system.
She is running three 17" Dell Trinitron monitors. The video cards are ATI 9200's.
1 AGP 1 PCI. I will probably be buying another 9200 PCI soon to run three seperate monitors.

I know SUSE and Mandrake are good at hardware detection.

I would like to install Debian or Slack 10.1, but I am unsure how good the hardware detection is.

Does anyone have any advice.

I have installed a lot of different distros, but setting up multiple monitors seems daunting.
I know every distro is capable of setting this up. I would just like a no brainer install that has all 3 monitors up in running on the first boot without much intervention from me.

Thanks,
Blair

johnson_steve 06-27-2005 11:21 PM

I have 3 monitors in gentoo I canpost my xorg.conf file. I used to use suse and it hgad no trouble seting up the 3 monitors with sax2 right off the bat

DeadPenguin 06-27-2005 11:36 PM

Thanks for the quick response.
Gentoo sounds great.
But, I am still a little gun shy of Gentoo's install process.
I just attempted a stage 3 64bit install on my main computer. I got a working system, but had troubles emerging from the source discs. I am waiting for high speed access to get do a stage one. Computer now has FC4 on it to play around with.

Anyway the point of this is I am connected now via a slow 28.8 connection. I should have Fios within a month. I will try a stage one x386 install and see how it goes.

I might need to hit you up for the xorg.conf file later.
Do you have 3 video cards?

Thanks again.

Blair

johnson_steve 06-28-2005 11:34 AM

yes I have a riva and 2 s3s I built my system as a stage 3 then eventtualy recompiled everything so it's like a stage 1 I found the package cd's to be more trouble then they are worth (I downloaded the packages 'cause I have a slow 56k conection and I could get the cd of someone else's dsl but I ended up having to re-emerge all that stuff from the net again anyway 'cause they don't come with the source)so a faster conection would be nice. If you want some help with the install let me know.

DeadPenguin 06-28-2005 02:00 PM

what's the cpu?
I ask, because I am wondering how many desktops I can have running at once?
I have never used more than 4. It would be nice to have 12 running.( I love multitasking)

I built my wife's computer a couple years ago. It is and AMD antlon XP 2800+.( I've been putting off an upgrade for a while since all my wife does is tinker with OFFICE stuff.)
It's been nice to have multiple monitors working under win to open multiple pages at once and switch between them as they load. It helps make the 28.8 connection a little more bearable.

I will probably be taking you up on your offer for help.
I have installed a bunch of distros, but gentoo is the only one that gave me real big headaches. It had to do with the way I had to install it, but still a pain.
I imagine the stage 1 install will be longer, but with less headaches.

Thanks,
Blair

johnson_steve 06-28-2005 02:18 PM

once you set up gentoo I find alot of things simpler then in suse (suposed to be easy) if a stage 3 tarball is available for your cpu then a stage 1 install will yeild about the same result as a stage 3 without the packages cd. as for my computer currently:

P4 2.4Ghz
1024Mb Ram
512Mb swap
8.7Gb (hda; /, /boot/)
14.3Gb (hdb; /home/)
20Gb iPod (mac HFS+ formated of course)
1 Nvidia Riva TNT2 (center)
2 S3 Trio64v+ (sides)

Gentoo-2.6.11-r3
KDE 3.3

I used to use 4 desktops with this but found I never used more then the one so now I just have one desktop with the 3 monitors

DeadPenguin 06-28-2005 03:43 PM

I like Suse it is the first distro I tried, but I am not the biggest fan of YAST.

Thanks for the spec info.

Allright I am just waiting for high speed then.
It should be a couple weeks before they get the fiber installed.


Thanks again,
Blair


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