" you might ruin your MBR and thereby cut yourself away from the windows install data."
Not a problem. As I said, I still have my old 80gig hard drive (blank). That's what I used last time so the Linux install would be a "clean" install. If I were to keep it I'd use both OS’s on different drives.
Are there any graphic cards that are highly rated for large multiscreen setups, but that don't cost a lot? I paid enough for the one I have now. It may not be a high end gaming card, but it's more than fast enough for anything that I do.
Right now both monitors are side by side sharing the same dual monitor background and acting as a single desktop. A movie spread across both screens shows with no problems, hesitations, or artifacts.
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