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[Mageia-discuss] Configuring external monitor display

+ Liam R E Quin + liam at holoweb.net +
+ Fri Apr 20 08:26:45 CEST 2012 +

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On Thu, 2012-04-19 at 17:04 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
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+> I like to use an external monitor when doing more serious work on my
+> netbook.  As far as I can see there is nothing in MCC for setting that
+> up, so I assume I have to use System Settings.  However, that too only
+> offers me the settings for the netbook's display.
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+I think "system settings' is a kde thing, not sure.
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+On some laptops there's a function key that switches. On mine (HP
+Elitebook/NVidia GT216 Quadra FX 880M) it doesn't, but I found a package
+called "disper" that provides a command-line program called disper that
+works very well.
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+Liam
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