No. On those with Optimus the VGA is connected to the Intel device, and works as expected.
2013/4/27 Steven Cristian <[email protected]>: > One question I have, Danilo, do you have Optimus tech on that one? > Thanks, > Steven > > > On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Danilo Pianini <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Steps to reproduce: >> * Connect a VGA adapter >> * Using nvidia-settings, xrandr, or KDE's Display and Monitor, try to >> set the extended desktop >> >> Expected results: both monitors are on, the user gets a single extended >> desktop >> Actual results: the main monitor is still on, but the secondary have no >> signal >> >> Randomly, it works. So try it at least a couple of times if this >> procedure works for you. >> >> Tested on a desktop with GTX550Ti and on a laptop with a Quadro >> (cannot remember the exact model now). >> >> >> Rolling back to 304.xx on Quadro didn't solve the issue. >> >> 2013/4/27 Fabio Erculiani <[email protected]>: >> > Please detail the issue. >> > >> > -- >> > Fabio Erculiani >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Ing. Dott. Danilo Pianini >> >> Site: http://www.danilopianini.org/ >> Phone: +39 320 41 36 573 >> Skype: dany.sk >> > > > > -- > Lead-Developer at Project Rogentos (Romanian Gentoo Operating System) > GNU/Linux. Based on Sabayon and Gentoo Linux, Rogentos tends to offer > support mainly for all Romanian Linux users and entrepreneurs which seek to > learn an open and free system based on true values :) > http://rogentos.ro > www.facebook.com/RogentosLinux > https://plus.google.com/106559511636021124919/ Google+ > > > -- Ing. Dott. Danilo Pianini Site: http://www.danilopianini.org/ Phone: +39 320 41 36 573 Skype: dany.sk
