On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 18:02, Oleg wrote: > On Tuesday 08 October 2002 11:46 am, kyi wrote: > > > > Also, have you tried doing "powerpoint" type of presentations with it? > > > > No I am the network admin where I work, I never goto customers so no > > need for presentations. What exactly do you mean by that anyway? > > There must be a special video output that connects to a projector, and it has > to work under Linux. Then one has to be able to display those "slides" (not > necessarily powerpoint, but the name stuck) on full screen.
Why a "special video output" ? I've never seen a projector that could not take input from the VGA connector on the back of my laptop. The composite video connector is only useful if you need to output to a video component, such as a TV. The projectors commonly used for business presentations all take VGA signal. All laptop I have had in my hands have a VGA connector on their back.
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