[ale] Basic Laptop for presentations question

Greg Freemyer greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Tue Apr 14 17:05:52 EDT 2009


BTW:

I forgot to say, on my laptop (a Dell Inspiron) the projector is
recognized during X setup.

That happens at least two times I've found.  One is of course during
bootup, but the other is when you logout of a KDE session.

So I found that if I was logged in with a single monitor setup and I
wanted to enable the projector, I just had to connect it up, logout
and back in and I was in dual monitor config.

Then when I'm done with the projector, just disconnect it and logout.
Then the next time I login I'm back in single monitor mode.

If the login screen is up, it is too late.  Obviously there are ways
to force a X-windows reset, but I'm talking about in the natural flow
of events.

Thanks
Greg

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer at gmail.com> wrote:
> Resolved,
>
> I had OO 3.0.0.6 and it wasn't working.
>
> I upgraded to the unstable 3.1 beta 2 release.  Now working like a charm.
>
> I'm running KDE 4.2.2, so that maybe why the latest version of OO was required.
>
> Greg
>
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Geoffrey <lists at serioustechnology.com> wrote:
>> James Sumners wrote:
>>> Warning: This message contributes nothing helpful to the conversation.
>>>
>>> The problem detailed in this thread is one of the biggest reasons (top
>>> 3) I decided to buy an Apple laptop. I had been using Dell laptops
>>> issued to me through work/school. So I was well aware of the problems
>>> that can arise when using a Linux laptop to do presentations. I must
>>> say, I am extremely happy I made the decision I did.
>>>
>>> A Unix based OS with a GUI that makes doing presentations and such
>>> easy? That would be OS X.
>>
>> My Macbook Pro is dual boot Linux and OS X and the external video 'just
>> works' in both cases.  As someone else noted, all I had to do was
>> configure it via the nvidia application and all was well.
>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 5:14 PM, scott mcbrien <smcbrien at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I do a lot of presentations, I've worked on Toshiba, IBM, and Dell laptops.
>>>>  In my experience, the Fn+<key> commands work on some, but not others, and
>>>> generally you need to turn on the external VGA or DVI port in the BIOS.
>>>> I had an IBM T40 that worked great, Fn+8 worked without problems.  Now I've
>>>> got a T60 that the external VGA port will turn on if the projector or other
>>>> display is connected at boot, but will not turn on if the machine was booted
>>>> prior to connecting the outside source.  Plus as an added bonus, the Fn+8
>>>> doesn't work.  On the positive, this seems to be the behavior the operating
>>>> system who shall not be named, which leads me to believe it's a Lenovo BIOS
>>>> thing.
>>>> I've seen similar behavior from some of the Dell laptops I've worked with.
>>>>  The toshibas were old, but they seemed to work just fine.
>>>> -Scott
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Until later, Geoffrey
>>
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