Hello, I've been doing a lot of searching and have yet to come up with a solution to the following problem, basically I need to find a way to turn crossfire on on my card with the open source driver.
I've been using a VisionTek Radeon HD2600 X2 Quad (4 DVI) card for a while now and been trying to get it to run all 4 monitors under different linux systems. With the recent changes to the proprietary driver and them making this card legacy I can't use amdcccle any longer to turn CrossFire on on the card. Is there a way to do it through the open source radeonhd driver?
Right now I'm only able to get 2 out of the 4 DVI outputs to be seen. The newer versions of the ATI driver refuse to recognize the card. I finally got KDE 4.2 to work just the way I like it, but since its using a newer xorg than the legacy proprietary drivers allow I can't go back to an older version of the ATI driver that would see the card.
So basically in a nutshell is there a way to get crossfire turned on outside of the ATI driver aticonfig?
I've been using a VisionTek Radeon HD2600 X2 Quad (4 DVI) card for a while now and been trying to get it to run all 4 monitors under different linux systems. With the recent changes to the proprietary driver and them making this card legacy I can't use amdcccle any longer to turn CrossFire on on the card. Is there a way to do it through the open source radeonhd driver?
Right now I'm only able to get 2 out of the 4 DVI outputs to be seen. The newer versions of the ATI driver refuse to recognize the card. I finally got KDE 4.2 to work just the way I like it, but since its using a newer xorg than the legacy proprietary drivers allow I can't go back to an older version of the ATI driver that would see the card.
So basically in a nutshell is there a way to get crossfire turned on outside of the ATI driver aticonfig?
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