> I tried all resolutions also used System Testing for Peripherals and > video tests(Systems- Adiministartion-System Testing), but no result. > Kartik Start the display configuration tool from System -> Preferences -> > Display and tell us what configurations do you see there. > 1. Do you see two monitors? You should considering xrandr detected them. > 2. Is the monitor corresponding to the projector turned on? Usually > second/external monitors are off by default. > 3. Is the resolution there set properly for the projector? > 4. Are you using mirror setup? If you want different resolutions then > you should uncheck 'mirror screens' checkbox. > > > Onkar
Hi! I have tried all these, the other monitor is coming as unknown monitor, which I turned it on. On pressing Fn+F8(the command for dell), the resolution of the laptop changes(mirror or otherwise) but no luck on monitor. I tried booting in with monitor on and also detected monitor after booting on. There must be something configuration wise I am missing and Dell Service is of no use, they are blaming the OS. regards Kartik -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
