[CentOS] Does CentOS support dual graphics cards with 2 monitors each?

Fri Mar 29 17:39:03 UTC 2013
John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com>

On 3/29/2013 7:00 AM, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> Everything I've googled lead me to believe this wasn't possible.  I did
> stumble across an interesting setting in the BIOS yesterday (which I
> cannot find today) that implied something along these lines, but it
> stated that it should only be used for Windows 7 and would have no
> effect on other operation systems.
>
> When I plug in a monitor to the on-board VGA output and the PIC video
> card, the BIOS won't let the system boot.  I will try the hot-plug
> trick to see if it works for me.


linux, or rather, X, may not be able to cope, but the fact that windows 
*can* cope with it implies the hardware is certainly capable.

I *know* with the early (and really lousy performance) intel onboard 
stuff, you flat couldn't use the onboard if an external card was plugged 
into the AGP slot.   I suspect this only works on the newest intel 
stuff, where the video controller is built into the CPU chip, that would 
be the 'sandy bridge' and 'ivy bridge' architecture Core i3/i5/i7 
chips.   I might also add, the HD4000 in some of the better Ivy Bridge 
chips performs quite well, its about half as fast as the low-to-midrange 
Nvidia GT640 as measured by framerate during various 3D drawing 
benchmarks.    Certainly not going to satisfy a gamer, but for my 
purposes (Google Earth, Stellarium, etc), its fine.   I got the GT640 
because I needed dual DVI and my motherboard only had DVI+VGA




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