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On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 7:48 AM Mike Kaliman <kaliman.mike@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hello all, |
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> I built a desktop that dual-boots Windows and Gentoo with rEFInd and each |
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> OS has its own hard drive. It's running an ASUS X570 motherboard along with |
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> an Nvidia RTX 2060 Super GPU. The GPU has 1 DisplayPort, 2 HDMI ports, and |
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> 1 DVI port. The processor is a Ryzen 3900X which doesn't have integrated |
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> graphics. |
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> I have two monitors plugged in and both are ASUS VG289Q. Each monitor has |
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> 2 HDMI ports and 1 DisplayPort. They're 4K monitors and I run them both as |
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> 3840x2160. |
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> I'm on "~amd64" and running the 5.11.15 kernel. The config is attached. |
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> I run the proprietary nvidia drivers and rebuild them on every kernel |
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> rebuild (as of writing this email, it's |
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> x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-465.19.01, with package USE flags `X driver |
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> tools`). |
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> General USE flags: `nvidia X wayland gles2 unicode lm-sensors pulseaudio |
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> acl dbus alsa xvmc -amdgpu -nouveau -intel -radeon` |
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https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Xorg/Multiple_monitors suggests you need the |
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xinerama USE flag, so try adding that then emerge -avuUD world. |
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FWIW xvmc has mostly gone away so you may find vdpau more useful. |