Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Apr 2008 07:28 UTC
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu Tomorrow, Ubuntu's second 'long-term support' release, 8.04 or Hardy Heron, will propagate its way through the list of mirrors. OSNews took a short look at the beta release of Hardy Heron a few weeks ago, and concluded that "All in all, this release packs some interesting new features and frameworks, some of which should have been part of any Linux distribution three years ago. It is quite clearly a beta though, and definitely not ready yet to be labeled as a 'long term support' release." In anticipation of the release, El Reg caught up with Mark Shuttleworth in London.
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RE: Dual Head
by DrillSgt on Wed 23rd Apr 2008 16:51 UTC in reply to "Dual Head"
DrillSgt
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2005-12-02

"Question, what's the best way to get full support for twin head without messing with text files. Another distro?, a different twin head card?, 2 separate cards? Does anybody have this working?"

I have it working on Fedora and openSUSE. If you have installed the drivers from nvidia for an nividia card, use the nvidia control panel that is also installed to set up twinview.

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