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Date:      Sun, 16 Mar 2008 20:40:50 +0000
From:      Vince <jhary@unsane.co.uk>
To:        "Paul B. Mahol" <onemda@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, KAYVEN RIESE <kayve@sfsu.edu>, freeBSD hardware list <freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Failure to Project OOImpress
Message-ID:  <47DD85D2.3000801@unsane.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <3a142e750803161205q249b719fgfa7232be0c191572@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <Pine.SOC.4.64.0803141439220.4436@libra.sfsu.edu>	<3a142e750803141944y390fb3aai9263bb4c0bcb2104@mail.gmail.com>	<Pine.SOC.4.64.0803151250520.27121@libra.sfsu.edu> <3a142e750803161205q249b719fgfa7232be0c191572@mail.gmail.com>

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I seem to recall I just had to play with xrandr to get an external 
monitor to work on my dell while my old Toshiba laptop used to need the 
function-f3 or f4 key pressing, but its not something i've done recently 
enough to remember the exact procedure for either.

Vince


Paul B. Mahol wrote:
> Dont hold me for this: but I remmeber that I read somewhere that if
> projector is connected before Xorg starts available resolutions to
> projector would be limited.
> So best is to disconnect and connect it again when Xorg is already running.
> Beware: I dont have experience with projectors with Xorg, only with
> seconds monitors but that is different story.
> 
> I hope that there are somebody over there with more experience with
> projectors than me.
> 
> On 3/15/08, KAYVEN RIESE <kayve@sfsu.edu> wrote:
>> On Sat, 15 Mar 2008, Paul B. Mahol wrote:
>>
>>> Was it connected prior or after Xorg startup?
>> I think we connected prior.  Should we have?  I had my
>> computer turned off, and I booted it up. The projector
>> was on during boot.  I thought the boot process would
>> take care of it but it didn't.
>>
>>> On 3/14/08, KAYVEN RIESE <kayve@sfsu.edu> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Couldn't connect to projector for presentation.
>>>>
>>>> I was supposed to give a class presentation and we tried to hook
>>>> my computer  into the 15 pin female joint (sorry I forget what it is
>>>> called three rows of 5 pins each on the computer, hooking to 15 pins
>>>> on the wire) that I guess is usually a monitor connector.  The professor
>>>> kept saying "hit function-f8" but that didn't go.
>>>>
>>>> I am running gnome on freeBSD
>>>>
>>>> [kayve@kv_bsd ~]$ uname -a
>>>> FreeBSD kv_bsd 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #0: Fri Jan 12 10:40:27
>> UTC
>>>> 2007     root@dessler.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
>>>> [kayve@kv_bsd ~]$
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> He said it was all about BIOS, but we were trying to hit func-f8 during
>>>> gnome running, so I thought
>>>> I would get a second opinion.
>>>>
>>>> Here is a link with pictures of the model decal:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.monkeyview.net/id/965/fsck/dmesg/index.vhtml
>>>>
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