On 11/19/11 8:54 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> Those custom vendor shortcuts may or may not be supported by Fedora, depending
> on the particular laptop model you have.
>
> But the certain way to see if your second monitor is detected is to look at
> the output of xrandr in the console.
Just updat
On Saturday 19 November 2011 07:36:45 Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
> On 11/18/2011 01:46 AM, Chris Bredesen wrote:
> > On 11/17/2011 07:23 PM, Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
> >> What is the keyboard shortcut to toggle mirrored mode? I was not
> >> aware that there was one.
> >
> > It is vendor-dependent. M
On 11/18/2011 01:46 AM, Chris Bredesen wrote:
On 11/17/2011 07:23 PM, Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
What is the keyboard shortcut to toggle mirrored mode? I was not aware
that there was one.
It is vendor-dependent. My Lenovo is Fn+F7. There's usually some hint
on the F keys as to which one does
On 11/17/2011 07:23 PM, Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
> What is the keyboard shortcut to toggle mirrored mode? I was not aware
> that there was one.
It is vendor-dependent. My Lenovo is Fn+F7. There's usually some hint
on the F keys as to which one does what in "function" mode. Look for
this kind
On 11/17/2011 01:55 AM, Chris Bredesen wrote:
> On 11/17/2011 10:26 AM, Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
>> Recently updated my laptop to Fedora 16. Fedora 16 is not detecting my
>> second, external, monitor. The Monitor connects with an HDMI connector
>> or a DVI connector through a USB docking station. C
On 11/17/2011 10:26 AM, Steven F. LeBrun wrote:
> Recently updated my laptop to Fedora 16. Fedora 16 is not detecting my
> second, external, monitor. The Monitor connects with an HDMI connector
> or a DVI connector through a USB docking station. Connecting it either
> way does not make a difference
Recently updated my laptop to Fedora 16. Fedora 16 is not detecting my
second, external, monitor. The Monitor connects with an HDMI connector
or a DVI connector through a USB docking station. Connecting it either
way does not make a difference. What is strange is that during the boot
proces