Howard Berry wrote:
> Windows on my Vaio laptop. In windows you can toggle the display by
> pressing Fn+F7.
> I want to use Ubuntu Intrepid on the same laptop for my presentation.
If the F-keys fail, use the Screen Resolution tool under System -
Preferences:
http://beginlinux.wordpress.com/2008/0
No idea about Sonys but my Ubuntu on Compaq seems to do the whole
screen thing just the same as Windows... use the Fn-F4 or whatever...
Never had a problem with it in the past... perhaps it's broken in the
latest version? Must admit I haven't tried it for a few months...
Sean
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Howard Berry wrote:
> Greetings,
> I am giving a talk on the open source movement to a group next week.
> There is a video projector which works well when I tried it with
> Windows on my Vaio laptop. In windows you can toggle the display by
> pressing Fn+F7.
> I want to use Ubuntu Intrepid on the s
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Howard Berry wrote:
> Greetings,
> I am giving a talk on the open source movement to a group next week.
> There is a video projector which works well when I tried it with
> Windows on my Vaio laptop. In windows you can toggle the display by
> pressing Fn+F7.
> I wa
Quoting Howard Berry :
> Greetings,
> I am giving a talk on the open source movement to a group next week.
> There is a video projector which works well when I tried it with
> Windows on my Vaio laptop. In windows you can toggle the display by
> pressing Fn+F7.
> I want to use Ubuntu Intrepid on t
Greetings,
I am giving a talk on the open source movement to a group next week.
There is a video projector which works well when I tried it with
Windows on my Vaio laptop. In windows you can toggle the display by
pressing Fn+F7.
I want to use Ubuntu Intrepid on the same laptop for my presentation.