[lug] multi-monitor question - hw part
Andrew Hoffman
sixgod at gmail.com
Tue Dec 7 06:31:13 MST 2010
If its a dell d series laptop its 100% possible. Getting Linux to recognize
that you have the two monitors properly is the hard part. I researched this
for my dell d630 and determines that you would deed some striped to change
your x config for you when you docked and in docked as it does register as
an event. I did not fond anything built it that would properly configure the
displAy/video correctly
On Dec 6, 2010 10:45 AM, "Davide Del Vento" <davide.del.vento at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a (Dell) docking station for my laptop and the docking station
> has dual output (DVI & VGA). I'd love to have two monitors at the same
> time, and Ubuntu (Hardy) should support that: in fact, I get kind of
> what I want using the laptop screen (not exactly, but that is the sw
> part of the question I'll get to if I get to figure out the hw part).
>
> Now, if I hook two monitors and turn both on before boot, only the DVI
> one gets used. Nothing helps the "detect display" button on the
> "screen resolution" application in system->preferences. Note that the
> same thing (when only a single monitor is hooked) shows the laptop
> display as mentioned above (with some glitches, but I can "see
> something" on both the laptop display and the other, external screen).
> With two external monitors, the VGA one looks dead.
> But it's not: if I keep the DVI monitor off, the VGA one is used.
>
> CTRL-ALT-Fn ttys always work and stay on the only monitor that's being
> used for X (it'll be clear from the next sentence why this is
> relevant).
>
> Now, if I turn the DVI monitor on during the boot process, but before
> X starts, the VGA monitor gets used until X login. Now, in this
> "setup" X works on the DVI, whereas CTRL-ALT-Fn ttys appear on the
> VGA. Nothing changes in the in system->preferences->screen resolution
>
> The instruction manual of the docking station does not say anything
> besides that the two VGA and DVI connectors exist (technically, it
> doesn't even say that you can hook a monitor: if they were internally
> unwired the manual would be correct - do they wonder why nobody reads
> the instruction manuals?)
>
> Question: do you think what I want to accomplish is hw-impossible? I
> mean, I verified that both VGA and DVI stacks (video card, cables and
> monitors) work, but why they cannot be on at the same time as one
> external monitor and the laptop screen can? I know, I could use the
> laptop screen as "second monitor", but that's a 13" so it's useless
> (I'm trying to get two 22").
>
> Or do you think it is just a software issue, since the
> system->preferences->screen resolution gets confused? In fact, when I
> have the two monitors, it does show only one (with some hints that
> there might be another "behind", but no way to set it up, unlike in
> the laptop+only_one_external setup).
>
> Has anybody succeeded in something similar (even without the docking
> station)? If so, can you recommend the distro, so that I can try it
> live and see if it changes anything (I think that the "live" option
> for the various distro has been one of the best innovations in OS
> ever).
>
> Thanks a lot
> Davide
> _______________________________________________
> Web Page: http://lug.boulder.co.us
> Mailing List: http://lists.lug.boulder.co.us/mailman/listinfo/lug
> Join us on IRC: irc.hackingsociety.org port=6667 channel=#hackingsociety
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.lug.boulder.co.us/pipermail/lug/attachments/20101207/4f8bdc3b/attachment.html>
More information about the LUG
mailing list