SLI under Linux = ?

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Just wondering on this one...

I got a PC I knocked up a few weeks ago, and fancy moving to Linux fully with it.

Its go a pair of 6600GTs and I have heard that SLI isnt going to happen with Linux, so whats the score there?
 
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-8174.html

* Fixed GeForce 7800 GTX clocking problem that affected 3D performance.
* Added support for NVIDIA SLI. Please see the README for details.
* Added a new utility 'nvidia-xconfig', which is a commandline tool for updating X configuration files.
* Added support for new GeForce 6100, GeForce 6150 and GeForce 7800 GTX 512.
* Added manpages for 'nvidia-xconfig', 'nvidia-settings', and 'nvidia-installer'.
* Made UseEdidFreqs "on" by default; the NVIDIA X driver will use the valid HorizSync and VertRefresh frequency ranges from the EDID whenever possible.
* Added support for Stereo Digital Flat Panels such as the SeeReal and Sharp3D DFPs.
* Added HTML version of the README.
* Added support for static Rotation; see the "Rotate" X config option in the README.
* Improved stability on 64-bit Linux 2.6 kernels.
* Fixed driver installation when SELinux is enabled.
 
Didnt think of looking at the info on the driver download area!!!

( Slaps Head )

Cheers dude... I can no longer think of a reason to stay with Windows, so I need to make sure Ill be 100% ok with going for Linux on that box, and the SLI was the only thing I can think of that might be an issue???

Ta very much mate.
 
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