[CentOS] XORG and LCD Projector

ken gebser at mousecar.com
Sun Sep 11 23:38:07 UTC 2011


A long time ago I did this.  I think I was using Suse 9.3 at the time. 
(That's how long ago it was!!)  It was so easy-- taking less than a 
minute-- that I don't remember how I did it.

My "muttbox" is a Dell i600m.  <Fn><F8> is the key to switch among the 
video options we're talking about.  This probably isn't any kind of a 
standard, but unless you're positive <Fn><F7> is the right key combo, 
you might want to try <Fn><F8>.

Make sure the projector is plugged in and then turned on before hitting 
the CRT combo.

If an error reports the sync rate is different on the projector, change 
the specs running the LCD (internal) monitor.

I didn't have to do this, but it might help in your situation: with 
things connected, turned on, and set up as above, restart hal.  This 
will kick it to do a hardware rescan.  (This has worked for me 
hotplugging other hardware... never tried it in a projector (2nd 
monitor) situation.)

Hope you get this working.  If/When you do, please report back how.  I'm 
sure someone else will need to know how to do this before long.


On 09/11/2011 10:52 AM Andrew 'Dewa' B. Osmond wrote:
> @Christopher Hawker :
> my laptop version is M54SR, old version of Axioo.
> 
> @Robert Heller :
> VGA or DVI?
> --> VGA
> 
> Which screen is blank? The notebook's or the LCD Projector or both?
> --> LCD Projector
> 
> Is the LCD Projector displaying a message to the effect that an
> unsupported sync rate or video mode in being used?
> --> No. Nothing's happen. Just blank screen. I think it's becaused lcd 
> projector mode maybe doesn't same with xorg but I don't know how to 
> configure it.
> 
> On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Robert Heller <heller at deepsoft.com 
> <mailto:heller at deepsoft.com>> wrote:
> 
>     At Sun, 11 Sep 2011 20:34:30 +0700 CentOS mailing list
>     <centos at centos.org <mailto:centos at centos.org>> wrote:
> 
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > dear guys,
>      >
>      > I have a problem between my CentOS 5.5 (on Axioo notebook) and LCD
>      > Projector. When I connect my notebook to LCD Projector, it can
>     detect my
>      > notebook.
> 
>     VGA or DVI?
> 
>      > But when I press Fn + F7 to activate dual monitor between my
>     notebook and
>      > LCD Projector it goes to blank screen. FYI, the LCD Projector is
>     NEC but I
>      > don't know the series.
> 
>     Which screen is blank? The notebook's or the LCD Projector or both?
> 
>      > I've tried to change display using dual head monitor but it has
>     no effects.
> 
>     There are two different things going on here.
> 
>     "dual head monitor" normally means that the two monitors display
>     *different* stuff.  This *usually* implies that the *video card*
>     specificly supports two independent monitors, usually by having two
>     frame buffers and two video outputs.  This usually also implies *two*
>     Device sections in xorg.conf, eg you (logically) have two video cards
>     installed (even if they are both on the same physical 'card' or even
>     same
>     physical 'chip').
> 
>     *Most* laptops/notebooks DON'T have "dual head monitor" capable video
>     cards.  What they have is a video output that goes to a logical "Y"
>     connection: *one* frame buffer+video output circuit, going to two video
>     connections, one being the internal LCD and the other being the VGA (or
>     DVI with newer laptops/notebooks) connector.
> 
>     The Fn + F7 generally toggles between two or three states:
> 
>     Video goes to the internal screen.
>     Video goes to the external screen.
>     Video goes to both screens (*some* laptops/notebooks can't do this, esp.
>     if the scan rates are incompatible).
> 
>     In all cases there is only one video 'Device'.  The Fn + F7's logic is
>     like pluging in different monitors into the *one* video output
>     connection on a desktop.
> 
> 
>      > Do I need some driver??
> 
>     Probably not.  It might be that you need to have different things in
>     your Screen section, partitularly in the Display SubSection.  It might
>     be that the LCD Projector cannot handle the display mode(s) specificed.
>     Is the LCD Projector displaying a message to the effect that an
>     unsupported sync rate or video mode in being used?
> 
>      >
>      > and this is my xorg configuration :
>      > Section "Device"
>      >         Identifier  "Videocard0"
>      >         Driver      "openchrome"
>      > EndSection
>      >
>      > Section "Screen"
>      >         Identifier "Screen0"
>      >         Device     "Videocard0"
>      >         DefaultDepth     24
>      >         SubSection "Display"
>      >                 Viewport   0 0
>      >                 Depth     24
>      >                 Modes    "1280x800" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
>      >         EndSubSection
>      > EndSection
>      >
>      > Hope you guys can help me. Thanks.
>      >
>      >
>      > Andrew.
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