E G012 05 Video Card Drivers
I tried to read sticky but it is rather poorly organized - IMHO better would be to split it into multiple FAQs specific to groups of related problems, and create a portal page with links to proper parts, as we did in 'Programming Talk'. But of course do as you wish. FAQ for double-head monitors is not even linked from there, AFAICT.
I have dual head video card (with 2 monitors) in my Dell Optiplex GX620. I cannot figure out exact model number. Seems like manufacturer is Topsearch? Sticker on it says it is D33A27 ACN N136, MIC: E-G0 Google suggests it is Radeon X600, possibly SE, but card does not say that, AFAICT. Can some resident expert confirm model/variant? P/N is 10 suggest many variants but it's not obvious to me which one I have (or if should I care). I tried to run 'sudo dkpg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' (terminal started while in Gnome) but it just replaced fglrx drivers with generic one, without asking or detecting like it usually does.
Please help me find the driver downloads to the devices mic e-g012-05, thx! E G012 05 Video card Drivers. C016 Abandoned Minors Approved 4 9 84 C024 Acceptable Use -Electronic.
I got overwhelmed by reading and not sure which way should I go. Is there some GUI wizard to set it up? Or my only solution is to update xorg.conf by hand? I don't need gaming performance, so free drivers are OK if they are stable. I was a long battle. But I can declare a glorious victory!. And withdraw all troops!
I am still not exactly sure why my xorg.config works (and it is very unlike the.conf created by aticonfig according to FAQ - that one does not work at all, switches to Clone mode) and it is not perfect (and when I try to eliminate some warnings from log, I break in different, worse way, into Clone mode) but it is 99% OK. Catalyst helped me to make sure that what I said in.conf was accepted.
Last annoying issue what I would be curious if someone seen it: my 'log off' button in main menu bar does not work anymore. It is ignored: to log off/shut down, I need to kill the X (Ctrl-Alt-Backspace) and shtudown from there. So as result I cannot lock my screen.
For curious readers, here's what gives me BigDesktop 2048*768 screen, exactly as I want.