[Intel-gfx] Re : Operation When LCD Projector Off
Xavier de Almeida
xavierdealmeida at yahoo.fr
Tue Jun 15 17:26:10 CEST 2010
Hi Kathleen,
I have understood that if you configure those items then you should be able to boot with the LCD projector off.
I wanted to achieve the same thing with my TV but didn't had time to test.
TV_FORMAT - output standard
This property allows you to control the output standard used on your TV output port. You can select between NTSC-M,
NTSC-443, NTSC-J, PAL-M, PAL-N, and PAL.
TV_Connector - connector type
This config option should be added to xorg.conf TV monitor's section, it allows you to force the TV output connector
type, which bypass load detect and TV will always be taken as connected. You can select between S-Video, Composite and
Component.
I think you should just configure something like:
Option "TV_Connector" "Component"
in your Monitor section.
Let us know if this worked.
thanks
Xavier
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De : Kathleen Rose <krose at cinespots.com>
À : intel-gfx at lists.freedesktop.org
Envoyé le : Mar 15 juin 2010, 17h 04min 22s
Objet : Re: [Intel-gfx] Operation When LCD Projector Off
Hi Folks,
Any word on this? Is there a way to tell the intel driver to continue on,
even though it doesn't detect a monitor? Like NVidia's ConnectedMonitor
xorg.conf option?
thanks
Kathleen Rose
-----Original Message-----
Hi,
Does the intel driver support having an LCD projector as the only monitor? I
am trying to run Ubuntu 10.04 with an LCD projector attached to the HDMI
port. If the projector is in Standby mode, the X-window system will not
start. If the projector is on, the X-window system starts.
thanks
Kathleen Rose
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