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Old 12th November 2007, 10:53 PM
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Dual screen/nvidia Graphics

Hi, i am new here so please bear with me

I have a laptop that has a 7900gs nvidia GO graphics card. I have Fedora 7 installed on a 10gb partition(when i get another computer it will become the main OS on the laptop) and I have a Dual monitor setup when i run XP. But when I run fedora it wont allow me to run dual screen, it recognizes i have the LCD hooked up, but it displays garbage on the screen. How can I fix this? and where can I find proper drivers for the graphics card installed/check to see if proper drivers are installed?
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