Hi,
I have a ATI FireGL video card on my workstation and I am trying to use the open source drivers to set up a dual head config. I start Kubuntu this leads my 2 monitors to be in a mirror mode, so both show the same. I go to the system settings app and define them as dual head but it does nothing, however if i start the /usr/bin/systemsettings app with sudo rights it works as i expected.
In the end when i log out or reboot i get back to the mirror mode. Really annoying...
I've also tried to get the closed source drivers to work, but then i get a really bad performance with the desktop, all effects are disabled and cannot be enabled and if i keep my workstation on for a couple of days it becomes really slow and sluggish.
Can someone using an ATI card help me to get dual head with desktop effects on Kubuntu, and i really don't care if it is using the OSS or closed source driver, all i want is a working solution
I have a ATI FireGL video card on my workstation and I am trying to use the open source drivers to set up a dual head config. I start Kubuntu this leads my 2 monitors to be in a mirror mode, so both show the same. I go to the system settings app and define them as dual head but it does nothing, however if i start the /usr/bin/systemsettings app with sudo rights it works as i expected.
In the end when i log out or reboot i get back to the mirror mode. Really annoying...
I've also tried to get the closed source drivers to work, but then i get a really bad performance with the desktop, all effects are disabled and cannot be enabled and if i keep my workstation on for a couple of days it becomes really slow and sluggish.
Can someone using an ATI card help me to get dual head with desktop effects on Kubuntu, and i really don't care if it is using the OSS or closed source driver, all i want is a working solution
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