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Old 6th September 2009, 10:00 AM
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Talking I miss nVidia 8600 GLS-Dual View and Realtec applications

Hi,

I am a Fedora 11 user since last week. I really like the interfacee and the stuff. Finally it's my satisfaction in OS. But I've never work in Linux.
Last days I spent a lot of time behind my screen to tune up the interface and now I would like to solve two driver tasks.
I have got nVidia GeForce 8600 GLS on dual screen, but "Twin view" is not really the best interface solution for me.
I would like to ask, if there is some propietary driver for "Dual view" and and if there is such a "Realtec pack " like rear panel connector behaviour utility.

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