> I am going to say this should be reported as a bug to lightdm. I was the > driving force getting lightdm into xubuntu, and worked with the developer > for about a year making it happen. If it is is not recognizing the system > without the external monitor, that should be reported.
Well, it only has an external monitor - it only 'thinks' it has a laptop display (it's not a laptop). I'm thinking since this chipset was used in a lot of netbooks, it has that hardcoded somewhere at the hardware level. I've checked the BIOS and see nowhere to turn off the 'laptop display'. In Xfce, if I go to Settings -> Display, it sees a display called 'Laptop' which I turn off. I'll report it upstream and see what happens. -- -jayson _______________________________________________ xfce mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce
