On 13/10/2014, Bret Busby <bret.bu...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 10/10/2014, Bret Busby <bret.bu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> This will probably show as a new thread, due to me correcting a >> spelling error in the Subject field of the message. >> >> On 08/10/2014, Joe <j...@jretrading.com> wrote: >>> On Wed, 8 Oct 2014 15:23:55 +0800 >>> Bret Busby <bret.bu...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello. >>>> >>>> I have a 23" monitor, that I want to use with two of my laptop >>>> computers (not at the same time). >>>> >>>> I have a 15" laptop, with an i3 CPU, running Debian 6 LTS and GNOME2. >>>> >>>> With the external monitor connected and switched on, upon bootup, the >>>> external monitor is automatically operational, and, replaces the >>>> laptop display. >>>> >>>> That is good. >>>> >>>> The other laptop has a 17" display and an i7CPU, and is running Debian >>>> 7.x and LXDE. >>>> >>>> With that laptop, with the external monitor connected and switched on, >>>> upon boot up and during a boot session, the external monitor does not >>>> work, and, is apparently not visible to the computer. The laptop >>>> display is operational, and no signal appears to be going from the >>>> laptop. Synaptic shows lxrandr to be installed, but the exernal >>>> monitor is not detected. >>>> >>>> In Preferences -> Monitors, only one monitor is shown; the laptop >>>> display. >>>> >>>> I also tried logging in to a GNOME Classic session, but got the same >>>> result. >>>> >>>> Both scenario's involve the use od a VGA cable and connection to the >>>> VGA socket on each of the respective laptops. That it is using the >>>> supplied VGA cable, and not aDVI or HDMI cable, is not a problem for >>>> me, as I find the resolution to be good enough for me. >>>> >>>> How do I get the external monitor to be detected, and, work, with the >>>> Debian7/LXDE system? >>>> >>> >>> Something I would suggest you try soon is a different model of external >>> monitor. If you spend weeks fiddling about with drivers and then find >>> the VGA socket on this laptop simply doesn't work, you will feel >>> foolish, trust me on this. >>> >>> Something else to try would be booting up a live CD of a more >>> commercial kind, such as Ubuntu or preferably Knoppix, to find out: >>> a) if it works >>> b) if so, what drivers it is using >>> >>> Is the external monitor going into standby, by the way? I have an old >>> laptop and know of someone else's monitor which simply doesn't work >>> with it. The laptop VGA circuits want to see an active monitor >>> connected before they will power up, and the monitor wants to see a >>> live signal before it will come out of standby, or avoid going into >>> standby from switch-on... I haven't found any combination of switch-on >>> time and plugging that will actually allow them to work together, >>> though I presume there is a window of a few microseconds when they >>> would find each other. The laptop is fine with other monitors, the >>> monitor with other laptops. >>> >> >> I have downloaded Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS amd64 iso, and tried that. >> >> One interesting observation, is that, with the 15" laptop running >> Debian 6 LTS, on bootup, all video output goes to the external monitor >> (and to only that monitor), and, with the 17" laptop running Debian 7 >> (and then Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS), the ACER spalsh screen and the BIOS >> screen, go toonly the laptop monitor. >> >> That made me wonder whether either the BIOS or the graphics card, >> could not deal with the external monitor. >> >> However, with Unbuntu 14.04.1 LTS, which took 10-15 minutes (on an i7 >> CPU with 32GM RAM) to boot, the output started to appear on the >> external monitor, after the weird double icon with the equal sign at >> the bottom of the screen, so I got the Ubuntu word, with the simulated >> LED flashing things (a fake progree bar) appearing on both screens. >> >> At the end of the bootup, I have on the external monitor, a workspace >> (?) with a panel/taskbar, and no icons on the desktop, and, on the >> laptop display, I have a workspace with the dialogue box or window, >> with the Welcome thing, with the options to select the languge, and to >> select "Try Ubuntu" or "Install Ubuntu". >> >> In selecting "Try Ubuntu", I get a desktop on each of the two screens; >> the one on the external monitor does not have the two icons "Examples" >> and "Install Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS", whereas the display on the laptop >> does include those two icons. >> >> I can not find how to get the pointer off the laptop display and on to >> the external monitor. >> >> In selecting (on the laptop display), the System Settings -> Displays, >> I get both monitors displayed. >> >> When I select , for "Built In Display", "Off", the laptop display goes >> off, for a short period, and all control goes to the external monitor, >> and then the laptop display comes back on, with the pointer and the >> "Launcher" (?)icons, all on the external monitor. >> >> After shuuting down the live session of Ubuntu 14.04.1.LTS and then >> booting up Debian 7, to find whether the booting into Ubuntu, had >> flicked some switch that would enable displayiong on the external >> monitor, in Debian 7, Ifound the system to be unchanged from the >> previous advised problem - no external monitor detected. >> >> In Debian 7.x, selecting (in LXDE) Preferences-> Monitor Settings, >> which shows only the laptop display being detected, and the external >> monitor not being detected, LXRandR shows as version number 0.1.2 . >> >> Booting into Ubuntu again, in selecting System Settings -> System -> >> Details -> Overview, the Graphics is shown as Intel Haswell (Mobile). >> >> In System Settings -> Hardware -> Displays, both monitors are shown. >> >> When I run lshw in Ubuntu, in >> pci -> pci:0 -> display, it shows as "3D Controller", the GEForce >> GT750M, >> and, in >> pci -> display, it shows as "VGA compatible controller", "4th Gen Core >> Processor Integrated Graphics Controller" ; "vendor; Intel >> Corporation" >> -I assume that to be the Haswell thing. >> >> I do not know, in Ubuntu, how to get the software name and version >> number, that is the equivalent of the "LXRandR version number 0.1.2 >> ". >> >> in the Debian lxterminal lshw output, for both pci:0 -> display, and >> display (without the pci:0 ->)the first line, hence, for both the >> nVidia and the Haswell controllers, the line states "UNCLAIMED". I do >> not know whether that is of any significance; >> >> " >> *-pci:0 >> description: PCI bridge >> product: Haswell PCI Express x16 Controller >> vendor: Intel Corporation >> physical id: 1 >> bus info: pci@0000:00:01.0 >> version: 06 >> width: 32 bits >> clock: 33MHz >> capabilities: pci normal_decode bus_master cap_list >> configuration: driver=pcieport >> resources: irq:40 ioport:4000(size=4096) >> memory:d2000000-d2ffffff ioport:a0000000(size=536870912) >> *-display UNCLAIMED >> description: 3D controller >> product: NVIDIA Corporation >> vendor: NVIDIA Corporation >> physical id: 0 >> bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0 >> version: a1 >> width: 64 bits >> clock: 33MHz >> capabilities: cap_list >> configuration: latency=0 >> resources: memory:d2000000-d2ffffff >> memory:a0000000-afffffff memory:b0000000-b1ffffff >> ioport:4000(size=128) memory:b2000000-b207ffff >> *-display UNCLAIMED >> description: VGA compatible controller >> product: Haswell Integrated Graphics Controller >> vendor: Intel Corporation >> physical id: 2 >> bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0 >> version: 06 >> width: 64 bits >> clock: 33MHz >> capabilities: vga_controller bus_master cap_list >> configuration: latency=0 >> resources: memory:d3000000-d33fffff >> memory:c0000000-cfffffff ioport:5000(size=64) >> >> " >> >> -- >> Bret Busby >> Armadale >> West Australia >> .............. >> >> "So once you do know what the question actually is, >> you'll know what the answer means." >> - Deep Thought, >> Chapter 28 of Book 1 of >> "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: >> A Trilogy In Four Parts", >> written by Douglas Adams, >> published by Pan Books, 1992 >> >> .................................................... >> > > I am wondering whether a problem is that Debian 7 apparently does not > recognise the nVidia graphics card. > > In the thread with the subject "Nvidia No GLX to using OpenGL" is reference > to > https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Version_195.36.31 > and, in going there, I found > > " > Identification > > The NVIDIA graphics processing unit (GPU) series/codename of an > installed video card can usually be identified using the lspci > command. For example: > > $ lspci -nn | grep VGA > 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation G80 > [GeForce 8800 GTS] [10de:0193] (rev a2) > See HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI for more information. The PCI ID can be > used to verify device support. > > nvidia-detect > The nvidia-detect script (nvidia-detect package in non-free) can also > be used to identify the GPU and required driver: > > $ nvidia-detect > Detected NVIDIA GPUs: > 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GF108 > [GeForce GT 430] [10de:0de1] (rev a1) > Your card is supported by the default drivers. > It is recommended to install the > nvidia-glx > package. > " > > The command line output below (from a root terminal session) shows > that the nvidia-detect package was not initially installed, so I > installed it, using synaptic, and then ran the command again. > > " > root@bret-av3772g-deb:/home/bret# lspci -nn | grep VGA > 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Haswell > Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0416] (rev 06) > root@bret-av3772g-deb:/home/bret# nvidia-detect > bash: nvidia-detect: command not found > root@bret-av3772g-deb:/home/bret# nvidia-detect > No NVIDIA GPU detected. > root@bret-av3772g-deb:/home/bret# > " > > My interpretation of that, is that Debian 7 does not detect the nVidia > graphics adaptor, which (to me) is weird, given that lshw shows the > nVidia graphics adaptor. > >
However, from Ubuntu 14.04.1.LTS, which I have now installed, and got the external monitor working, and display output directed to only that monitor, I have " bret@bret-Aspire-V3-772:~$ lspci -nn | grep VGA 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0416] (rev 06) >From the Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS lshw output, I get " *-pci:0 description: PCI bridge product: Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor PCI Express x16 Controller vendor: Intel Corporation physical id: 1 bus info: pci@0000:00:01.0 version: 06 width: 32 bits clock: 33MHz capabilities: pci normal_decode bus_master cap_list configuration: driver=pcieport resources: irq:40 ioport:4000(size=4096) memory:d2000000-d2ffffff ioport:a0000000(size=536870912) *-display description: 3D controller product: GK107M [GeForce GT 750M] vendor: NVIDIA Corporation physical id: 0 bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0 version: a1 width: 64 bits clock: 33MHz capabilities: bus_master cap_list rom configuration: driver=nouveau latency=0 resources: irq:51 memory:d2000000-d2ffffff memory:a0000000-afffffff memory:b0000000-b1ffffff ioport:4000(size=128) memory:b2000000-b207ffff *-display description: VGA compatible controller product: 4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller vendor: Intel Corporation physical id: 2 bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0 version: 06 width: 64 bits clock: 33MHz capabilities: vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom configuration: driver=i915 latency=0 resources: irq:48 memory:d3000000-d33fffff memory:c0000000-cfffffff ioport:5000(size=64) " So, apart from having got the external monitor to work, as a "Plug and Play" device, with Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS, which operating system, I find difficult to use, I am none the wiser. -- Bret Busby Armadale West Australia .............. "So once you do know what the question actually is, you'll know what the answer means." - Deep Thought, Chapter 28 of Book 1 of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy In Four Parts", written by Douglas Adams, published by Pan Books, 1992 .................................................... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CACX6j8PCJA9-3eRF4H6zM_myR049Sf5zv=WrPYhQur=taht...@mail.gmail.com