On 14/11/12 14:24, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
On 11/14/2012 12:38 PM, Toralf Lund wrote:
Does anyone else see this? Do you know if there is a way around it?
I don't have your problem, but another one.
I want my second monitor to be above the internal monitor by default.
I solved that by adding
Option "TwinViewOrientation" "Above"
to the Device section of the xorg.conf file.
Maybe you can google "xorg.conf twinview" and find the option to insert into xorg.conf that makes your external monitor the primary?
Hmmm. I've checked ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/304.60/README/xconfigoptions.html, but not really found anything that seems to be related to this. Also, the problem is not really making the monitor the primary, but rather to make sure it stays enabled. In a sense, it is a "disabled primary" once I log in.
BTW, for me there's a difference if I connect my second monitor via displayport or VGA: The monitor isn't recognized automatically if I use the VGA cable.
That would be an issue related to the "EDID" monitor info, I suppose. But in my case, the monitor is recognised just fine, it's just that it's switched off in the driver's internal config. Or that's what it looks like, anyway.
- Toralf
Mogens
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