Re: Multi-monitor configuration oddness

2017-04-24 Thread Jeffrey Ross
On 04/23/2017 06:36 PM, Tim wrote: Allegedly, on or about 23 April 2017, Jeffrey Ross sent: The problem is when the system boots up the system identifies the screen on the closed lid as a valid and active monitor and puts the login screen on that monitor while displays 2 and 3 are on but blank

Re: Multi-monitor configuration oddness

2017-04-23 Thread Charlie Kravetz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 16:21:38 -0400 Jeffrey Ross wrote: >I have a laptop (Lenovo T440P) with the Ultra dock docking station. I >have 2 monitors connected to the docking station both via a the display >port interfaces, and the monitors work fine,

Re: Multi-monitor configuration oddness

2017-04-23 Thread Ian Pilcher
On 04/23/2017 03:21 PM, Jeffrey Ross wrote: I'm going to guess there is a simple tweak someplace that I'm missing. No guarantees, but you can try adding i915.panel_ignore_lid=0 to your kernel command line. (This works on my T430s with KDM and Plasma.) -- ==

Re: Multi-monitor configuration oddness

2017-04-23 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 23 April 2017, Jeffrey Ross sent: > The problem is when the system boots up the system identifies the > screen on the closed lid as a valid and active monitor and puts the > login screen on that monitor while displays 2 and 3 are on but blank. > Once I log in (blindly) the sy

Multi-monitor configuration oddness

2017-04-23 Thread Jeffrey Ross
I have a laptop (Lenovo T440P) with the Ultra dock docking station. I have 2 monitors connected to the docking station both via a the display port interfaces, and the monitors work fine, the system recognizes them as screen numbers 2 and 3. The problem is when the system boots up the system