[03:53] <jeffrash> will my GeForce 210 dual monitor setup work in 11.04?
[03:54] <kowen> Good question; I'm not sure. Never set up dual monitors, myself.
[03:54] <jeffrash> It's worked fine in the last 4 versions, but I can't trust it
[03:55] <jeffrash> wireless and bluetooth on my laptop also had worked for the last 4 versions.
[03:55] <jeffrash> but not now, at least not without workarounds.
[03:56] <kowen> I'd err on the side of caution, then; seems that 11.04 has broken things for quite a number of people.
[03:56] <jeffrash> agreed
[03:56] <kowen> Personally, everything worked out fine for me, but my hardware is a bit on the "tried and true" side of things.
[03:57] <jeffrash> some how I ended up with alot of hardware with closed source drivers.
[03:59] <kowen> Mm, how fun.
[04:01] <kowen> And it's time for me to go.
[04:01] <kowen> Goodnight, everyone. :_
[04:01] <kowen> *:), :P
[04:41] <holstein> jeffrash: ping
[04:41] <holstein> tell me about your Gforce210
[04:42] <holstein> im interested in something dual head
[04:42] <holstein> with 10.04*
[15:58] <jeffrash>  holstein : It's no biggy to setup
[15:59] <jeffrash> the card has 1 VGA, 1 DIGITAL, and 1 HDMI
[16:00] <jeffrash> I just installed the NVIDIA proprietary drivers and put one monitor on the VGA and one on the Digital output.
[16:01] <jeffrash> the driver utility detects both monitors and allows me to enable twinview.
[16:01] <jeffrash> done
[16:03] <jeffrash> I did have to run nvidia-settings as root to allow it to write to the xorg.conf.  sudo /usr/bin/nvidia-settings
[18:05] <holstein> jeffrash: i need to dodge the proprietary drivers
[19:25] <jeffrash> holstein, oh, sorry.  No 3D or effects without it for that card.
[19:30] <jeffrash> Theyre just the closed source drivers
[20:32] <holstein> jeffrash: 3d is not manditory
[20:32] <holstein> i just want dual head