Difference between revisions of "Matrox DualHead2Go (and possibly TripleHead2Go) on Linux"

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# Decide on what resolution that your Linux box is going to use after looking at the display modes in the Matrox software
 
# Decide on what resolution that your Linux box is going to use after looking at the display modes in the Matrox software
 
# Set the Matrox box to that mode by using the Matrox software
 
# Set the Matrox box to that mode by using the Matrox software
# Move device over to your linux box and set the linux box at the same resolution
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# Note the overall output resolution and refresh rate
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# Move device over to your Linux box and set the Linux box at the same '''resolution''' AND '''refresh rate'''
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=Notes=
 
=Notes=
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* I really do not think that OS matters for anything but configuration.
 
* Triplehead2Go Mode expander:  http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/support/drivers/download/th2go/tmet/
 
* Triplehead2Go Mode expander:  http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/support/drivers/download/th2go/tmet/
 
*  (2048x768@60Hz?) or higher?
 
*  (2048x768@60Hz?) or higher?
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* Ended up using 2048*768 @ 60Hz

Latest revision as of 15:08, 22 July 2012

Basics:

  1. Install drivers on Windows box and then plug device in
  2. Update firmware and reboot
  3. Decide on what resolution that your Linux box is going to use after looking at the display modes in the Matrox software
  4. Set the Matrox box to that mode by using the Matrox software
  5. Note the overall output resolution and refresh rate
  6. Move device over to your Linux box and set the Linux box at the same resolution AND refresh rate


Notes