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This example will drive an FX card installed in the AGP slot and a monitor at 1280 x 1024 at 75 Hz. Figure 1: Results of Minimal Legal X*screens File • This is the minimum specification for a two-card, multi-screen configuration. Here, the displays associated with 1:1:0 and 2:1:0 are referred to as ":0.0" and ":0.1", respectively. Also in this example, the first screen is running in the AGP slot at 1280 x 1024 at 75 Hz. The second screen is in a 64-bit PCI slot running at 1600 x 1200 at 75 Hz. Multi-screen configurations can support independent resolutions and timings. Screen /dev/mem [DefaultVisual] ScreenOptions Linux_BusID 1:1:0 MonitorRefreshRate 1280,1024,135000 OverlayTransparentIndex0 Screen /dev/mem [DefaultVisual] ScreenOptions Linux_BusID 2:1:0 MonitorRefreshRate 1600,1200,202500 OverlayTransparentIndex0 Figure 2: Two Physical Displays, Two Separate Screens Miscellaneous topics The following section covers additional capabilities of the HP X server. Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2

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This example will drive an FX card installed in the AGP slot and a monitor
at 1280 x 1024 at 75 Hz.
Figure 1: Results of Minimal Legal
X*screens
File
This is the minimum specification for a two-card, multi-screen
configuration. Here, the displays associated with
1:1:0
and
2:1:0
are
referred to as "<
host>
:0.0
" and "<
host>
:
0.1
", respectively. Also in this
example, the first screen is running in the AGP slot at 1280 x 1024 at 75
Hz. The second screen is in a 64-bit PCI slot running at 1600 x 1200 at 75
Hz. Multi-screen configurations can support independent resolutions and
timings.
Screen /dev/mem
[
DefaultVisual
]
ScreenOptions
Linux_BusID 1:1:0
MonitorRefreshRate 1280,1024,135000
OverlayTransparentIndex0
Screen /dev/mem
[
DefaultVisual
]
ScreenOptions
Linux_BusID 2:1:0
MonitorRefreshRate 1600,1200,202500
OverlayTransparentIndex0
Figure 2: Two Physical Displays, Two Separate Screens
Miscellaneous topics
The following section covers additional capabilities of the HP X server.
Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2