Most newer laptops can do it under windows. Although at almost every
talk, someone finds out that accelaration doesn't work on the second
display, even when the external display is simply mirroring the LCD.
So someone goes to play a movie, and is stunned into silence when they
discover that the m
Hello
I have a laptop with widescreen LCD and I didn't manage to have a dual head
configuration for both widescreen and external monitor at the same time.
I have to different xorg configuration files and a set of scripts which can
swtich
between configurations and restart my X server.
New ideas
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 11:04:49PM +1100, Tim Connors wrote:
>
> The 5 year old Inspiron 4000 with a r128 can do dualhead under
> windows. I beleive the displays (internal and external) can talk
> differnt resolutions too. Doesn't work with xinerama under X.
>
> But then again, I never even got
Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Tue, 31 Jan 2006 10:35:45 +:
> Unless your notebook actually has two display adapters built in,
> I very much doubt that you can do what you describe.
>
> The only options I have seen are
> a. image displayed on LCD only
> b. higher resolution image dis
Unless your notebook actually has two display adapters built in,
I very much doubt that you can do what you describe.
The only options I have seen are
a. image displayed on LCD only
b. higher resolution image displayed on VGA only
c. simultaneous display on LCD and VGA at internal LCD resolution
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