Re: switching graphic card

2012-04-30 Thread Alexandre CONFIANT-LATOUR
On 30/04/2012 07:29, xpol wrote: I would like to start X of my opensuse 12.1 on lenovo z570, using the nvidia graphic card rather than intel BIOS is set by 'optimus', that uses both graphic cards, but is not clear which criterion system is adopting to switch from one card to the other On Window

xorg.conf how to set to mirror mode

2012-04-30 Thread Jason Wu
I would like to have mirror display across both monitor , with A monitor connect to intel display card, and B monitor connect to a usb to vga dongle. on KDE or GNOME i can have both screen working in extend mode, but i want both screen have exactly the same output, which is mirror mode how to do t

Re: xorg.conf how to set to mirror mode

2012-04-30 Thread Alex Deucher
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 7:44 AM, Jason Wu wrote: > I would like to have mirror display across both monitor , > with A monitor connect to intel display card, > and B monitor connect to a usb to vga dongle. > > on KDE or GNOME i can have both screen working in extend mode, > but i want both screen h

Re: switching graphic card

2012-04-30 Thread Jérôme
Le lundi 30 avril 2012 10:10:34, Alexandre CONFIANT-LATOUR a écrit : > To do so, you can use Bumblebee > . It allows to switch > between the 2 graphic cards. But It's drawback is that the switch is > made "by hand" for each application. For instanc

Re: Hello World: Error

2012-04-30 Thread Jerrold Clint Balansi
Hi wh, I did your instruction and it compiled. Here's what I got. [root@vizwall jcX Files]# make cc -WallHelloX.c -lX11 -o HelloX [root@vizwall jcX Files]# ./HelloX X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown). [root@vizwall jcX Files]# Is there anyting I should know why I

Re: Hello World: Error

2012-04-30 Thread Jerrold Clint Balansi
Hi, Yes I was able to run xclock. It showed up on my frontend monitor not on the wall. Thank you. -jerrold On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Doug Kuvaas wrote: > Jerrold, > > Can you run xclock from the terminal successfully or does it give you the > same error? Usually when I see this error,