Dual monitor possible?
Brian McKee
brian.mckee at gmail.com
Fri Oct 5 16:53:21 UTC 2007
On 05/10/2007, Ashley Benton <meggalen at gmail.com> wrote:
> I didn't touch anything except the new card when I put it in. It didn't need
> to be plug to any wire so I just inserted it and closed everything. I just
> plugged my screen and electricity.
> Now, I just turn off the computer and back on after having unplug it for a
> few minutes (it apparently didn't feel like coming back on), then I wrote
> lspci in my terminal. These are the results.(What does mean the first line?
> 00: 00.0 (different version?)) I still don't see the old card but I'm not an
> expert at reading and understand only part of it.
I don't see the old card either.
It is a separate card too? or built into the motherboard?
The first bunch of lines all refer to other chips on your motherboard,
which in your case also happen to be made by nVidia. They have
nothing to do with video though. the (different version?) thing is
part of the label the driver identified that chip set with - doesn't
mean anything really.
Brian
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