This is a known problem. It is possible to configure dual head with xrandr
(http://intellinuxgraphics.org/dualhead.html) but atm not with the GUI tools.
Since clone mode works out of the box I guess this bug report is the wrong
place for this wishlist bug. Please search or open a new bug against
I just tried Ubuntu Hardy Beta.
Both displays are seperately detected, and can be individually rotated.
However, using the Ubuntu configuration tools it's not possble to
configure dualhead. Only clone.
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The better bug report for the fn monitor key is Bug #133568 I guess.
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Marking as fixed. The not working monitor switch key is a different
issue which is probably reported under Bug #144225. Feel free to open it
again if it still happens with current Hardy.
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Ok, I just upgraded to xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu4 and
linux-image-2.6.24-12-generic 2.6.24-12.22, and rebooted my computer and now it
works !
The output on gnome-display-properties is exactely the same except timestamps.
Using the fn key and clone mode, the external monitor switch
I tried it but it doesn't change anything when I set a resolution or not
on my external screen : the screen remain off.
Maybe this is an isue related to acpi. I use a toshiba satelite U200
laptop and I saw that acpi module (toshiba_acpi) was disable in linux-
image package. I also can't use the fn
Btw. please use the tool System - Preferences - Screen resolution for testing.
Xrandr shows both displays in your log so it should work. Just plug both
monitors before start and they should be enabled in clone mode.
If you want to extend your desktop you will find more information under
https://
@Id2ndR
Please don't double post.
@Pascal de Bruijn
The Hardy Heron Alpha series is currently under development and contains an
updated version of the -intel driver. You can download and try the new Hardy
Heron Alpha release from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/ . You should
be able to
It doesn't work for me on a laptop using intel G945, and an external display
connected through VGA port (look at bug #193419).
I use hardy alpha6. The external monitor doesn't switch on.
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Please try Hardy alpha4 livecd, it should work better.
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I hope this is helpful.
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