> Kae Verens wrote:
> > running it with two monitors - one from the standard SVGA-type
> > connector, and the other through the DVI connector (with a convertor on
> > it).
>Sean O Sullivan wrote:
> I run the same - this post is slightly OT;
What I want to do is allow two different users be able of working
simoultaneously on the same computer running differents instances of
X (like if they were using independent terminals), with only ONE
dual-head graphic card displaying BOTH instances.
Like HP's 441 (http://www.hp441.com), but only for 2 users and using
only one graphic card.
I want to use are ATI Radeon LE 32Mb with Dual Video Output
AGP Bulk OEM p/n 109-81100-00 .
This card has only one similar-to-DVI connector and a specific cable
that splits the output to two regular DVI connectors labeled as "1"
and "2".
I hope now it's clearer.
Thaks in advance,
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