doppelbock
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Did my install last night, here's the specs:
Beige G3 desktop, upgraded to 466Mhz, 256MB ram, 6GB SCSI HD and 40GB IDE Drive.
2 monitors. The "main" monitor is driven by an ATI Nexus32 PCI card, the 2nd is driven by the onboard ATI Rage Pro chip.
No problem at all with the install. During the install, everything showed on the monitor running off the onboard ATI chip, but then when it finished and rebooted into X, both monitors were active and when I opened the Monitor system pref application, I was presented with the settings for both monitors - each on it's proper screen as it should be. All the usual options were there - dragging the menu bar to which ever monitor I wished, arranging the monitors etc....excellent.
I suspect that when Apple says that dual monitors "may not work" with the public beta, they really mean "unless you use all ati chiops, it probably doesn't work."
Beige G3 desktop, upgraded to 466Mhz, 256MB ram, 6GB SCSI HD and 40GB IDE Drive.
2 monitors. The "main" monitor is driven by an ATI Nexus32 PCI card, the 2nd is driven by the onboard ATI Rage Pro chip.
No problem at all with the install. During the install, everything showed on the monitor running off the onboard ATI chip, but then when it finished and rebooted into X, both monitors were active and when I opened the Monitor system pref application, I was presented with the settings for both monitors - each on it's proper screen as it should be. All the usual options were there - dragging the menu bar to which ever monitor I wished, arranging the monitors etc....excellent.
I suspect that when Apple says that dual monitors "may not work" with the public beta, they really mean "unless you use all ati chiops, it probably doesn't work."