Lol, and we wonder why Linux on desktops aren't more popular. 

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Dave Watkins

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Sent from my iPhone, pardon the brevity.

On 2011-04-23, at 12:48, Rick Johnson <rick.j...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Saturday 23 April 2011 00:31:10 Craig McLean wrote:
>> Does Linux (in particular Ubuntu 10.10, using the Nvidia X Server
>> proprietary driver) allow you to easily configure an external display
>> device.  What I'm thinking of here is the scenario where you show up to do
>> a presentation and just plug a projector or large LCD panel in to a laptop
>> that is already turned on hit a display switch hot key and start
>> presenting. I do this in Windows all the time but I've been to enough CLUG
>> and Protospace presentations to know that on Linux this always turns into
>> a mess of X-Server restarts and plenty of tweaking config settings.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Is there any way to make that just work?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Craig.
> Connect the second display then open the nvidia x server settings app, setup 
> the second display and save the new xorg.conf in /home/~. Then open a 
> terminal, su and cp the new xorg.conf to /etc/X11. The driver will now 
> automatically sort itself out whether the second display is connected or not.
> 
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