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Old 6th June 2007, 10:19 PM
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Triple Monitor Legacy Nvidia driver problem

I have a triple monitor setup, One monitor connected to 1st GeForce 6600, Another to the second GeForce 6600, and the third to a GeForce4 MX 4000 PCI card. I installed the nvidia drivers via yum and everything works except for the monitor being run from the PCI card. After scanning the Xorg log, it says that the MX 4000 is only supported by the 1.0-96xx drivers. So, I tried installing the "kmod-nvidia-legacy" package from yum and as expected it conflicts w/ the previously installed nvidia package. My question is this: Is there anyway to manually install this legacy driver and use it only for one card? The third monitor works fine when I use the "nv" driver by the way. Maybe I'll just have to stick w/ it.

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