Dan S ha scritto:
2010/1/29 Lazzaro Nicolò Ciccolella <[email protected]>:
geoffroy tremblay ha scritto:
Well it's pretty strange. It does work for me out of the box - appart that
it doesn't save the setting once I close the session. With video projector
or second monitor.
I wonder if it's a problem with xfce -
That is where my help ends ;) sorry I couldn't help more -
many thanks

Yep it's strange this. For me I have second-screen working fine on an
intel mac and on an asus eee, so there must be something about your
hardware combination I guess.

I don't use grandr much so I don't know if this advice is a
duplication, but you could try these two lines which I used to use on
another linux flavour to make sure my dual-screen was showing ok:

 xrandr -s 800x480
 xrandr --output LVDS --auto

apologize my inesperience, but where i must add thse two line ? I cant finde xorg.conf..

Hmm although from those screenshots you sent, it's possible that if
grandr can't find it then xrandr can't find it either. What output do
you get from running just "xrandr" (after you've booted with the
second screen attached)?

Dan

the output of xrandr command:

(~) % xrandr Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1200, maximum 1920 x 1920
DVI1 disconnected
LVDS connected 1920x1200+0+0 367mm x 230mm
  1920x1200      60.0*+

Thanks for your replay Dan
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Lazzaro




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