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Old 24th June 2011, 12:32 AM
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Nvida SLI fedora 15

Its been sometime since I have ran SLI and even had to configure xorg.conf... I seem to have gotten dumb over time. I recently picked up a second video card, have been scouring the net and forums for information on enabling SLI. I can only seem to find outdated information from way back.
1. The Nvidia control panel does show both but only shows card 0 doing anything. Also doesn't give any options to actually configure SLI.
2. Since I haven't had to actually poke around in xorg.conf in sometime I now see that it's basically empty these days, where is the configuration file at or how do I configure it?

Anyone have any insight or can you point me in the right direction?

Thank you in advance.

---------- Post added at 04:32 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:46 PM ----------

I believe I have found my answer... I found it using nvidia-xconfig -A and worked through the options.
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