[Brad: I've taken your ISP out of my blacklist - sorry about that.] On Monday 22 August 2005 00.07, you wrote: > On Sun, 21 Aug 2005, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> > Starting X once with a single head xorg.conf solves the problem: The > > 'single head' X delivers identical signal to both outputs of the > > graphics card (even to the point where killing X or switcing back to > > text mode shows the text mode on both screens). Changing xorg.conf back > > to the > > dualhead/xinerama one, it starts fine on both displays. > > I have a dual monitor G550 set-up and experienced the same problem. A > simple workaround for me was to switch to a virtual console (ie. > Ctrl-Alt-F1) and then back to X (Ctrl-Alt-F7) -- the second head 'turned > on' and everything worked as usual until the next reboot. Nope, doesn't work :-( Mind sending me your xorg.conf? (Or are you using XFree86, and this is a regression? Still, do mind sending me your XF86Config-4 file?) Off list, I think, due to the length and marginal interest to others. I'll post a summary if I get results. cheers -- vbi -- WINDOWS stands for Will Install Needless Data On Whole System.
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