Just to help some is trying use an external HDMI monitor on Dell XPS
(l502x): use a miniport > HDMI adapter. The miniport is wired to the
intel graphics card, and the monitor will be recognized.
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Ah, this is a hybrid graphics system. The HDMI is likely hard wired
only to the nvidia card, not intel, so it'd only work if you blacklist
i915. In any case, we don't support hybrid switching yet. Bumblebee
may be an option but we're not providing support for it in the distro.
** Changed in: xs
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Flávio Alberto Lopes Soares (flavioalsoares)
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Title:
No HDMI suppo
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel
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reported from Luis de Costa:
"There is a way to get the HDMI working perfectly, and use the Nvidia at
is highest speed with the nvidia drivers without the use of bumblebee...
The problem is that it is a very simple method, that requires to not use
the laptopt monitor when using the HDMI.
You jus
I hope this will be fixed in the next version, I really need HDMI. Don't
really care about Optimus and optimizations, but I need Full HD HDMI on
my monitor. Too bad I have to switch to windows untill this is fixed
:(((
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Glad to help.
But on my laptop Windump fails to work. But I will give it another go
tonight.
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Glad to hear that!
Gosh! I never knew about Windump. Actually it might solve my remaining problem
which is to have only one root W and get rid of OpenBox. I just hope it works
fine with Bumblebee.
Thanks for the infos ;)
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readEdid worked for me too.
Trying out Windump: https://github.com/harp1n/hybrid-windump
And also your tips.
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Actually, I managed to get the full resolution of my External Monitor which is
1920X1080 through HDMI (Ubuntu 11.10 on a DELL XPS 15) by editing bumblebee
nvidia.xorg.config file (/etc/bumblebee). This file has an option (readEdid =
false). Switching it to true enables Nvidia card to read the ex
Hanine, actually I got the same error on my girlfriends tv.
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Hanine, No I think I get the full screen resolution of the external
display. I'm unable to try it just now.
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Daniel, when you run DISPLAY=:8.0 someapplication , what resolution do
you get in your HDMI external monitor, the native resolution or 640X480
like me?
I confirm the same issue using a DELL XPS 15 L502X using a discrete
Nvidia GT 525M.
- System : Ubuntu
Hi Bryce,
It's still there.
No signal by just connecting a external display, nor is the connected display
in the display settings.
By running: $ optirun nvidia-settings -c :8
The display turns on and I can start applications using DISPLAY=:8.0
I am also still using Ironhide.
So, I'm changing i
Hey danielholm,
Hi, thanks for reporting this issue during the development period of
Ubuntu.
I notice there's not been further comments to the bug report since the
release came out, would you mind updating us on the status of it in the
release?
Are you still able to reproduce the issue? If not
This turns the HDMI screen on:
$ optirun nvidia-settings -c :8
And then I can watch ie video on the screen using:
DISPLAY=:8.0 vlc $file
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Tags added: tv-out
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** Summary changed:
- monitor isnt detected using hdmi
+ No HDMI support.
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