We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
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Please attach the output of xrandr --verbose when the projector was connected
before boot. Maybe you could try to remove ~/.gnome2/monitors.xml - the screen
resolution settings file.
Btw. you should try it without the Virtual line in xorg.conf first. Otherwise
you have no DRI and videos and simi
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[hardy] intel driver not properly recognizing Canon RS02 projector
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228360
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[hardy] intel driver not properly recognizing Canon RS02 projector
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[hardy] intel driver not properly recognizing Canon RS02 projector
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