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Old 09-23-2003, 10:39 PM   #1
archery_paul
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Multimonitor with SIS 315Pro


I'm running redhat 9 and have two monitors and a dual headed SIS 315Pro in which I'm trying to configure it to run as multimonitor. I've gone through all sorta of XF86Config sites and have messed with it for about 12 hours or so, but it still won't work. Sometimes I can get it to display to versions of the same thing, but never have two different desktops, one on each monitor. The biggest problem I believe is that I don't have different bus:dev:func codes for each head that I know of. I've ran a 'scanpci' and don't get anything. On a 'pcitweak -l' i do get 1:00:0, however, that is only one, and I need two. When I try to run 'XFree86 -scanpci', I don't get an error, its just that I don't get any response at all.

Any suggestions are welcome, thank you.

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