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Brian Wood wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On May 3, 2006, at 7:05 PM, Brad Fuller wrote:
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<pre wrap="">glen martin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Did you try booting with only the TV connected (no VGA)?</pre>
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<pre wrap="">ust tried that. Nothing at the TV. So, no S-Video out when the VGA is
disconnected or connected.
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Just checking the obvious:
Are you using the very same S-Video cable? Same TV ?
Have you tried Composite out to see if that works?
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Nothing has changed but the card. Same software, same hw (except the
card)<br>
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If you're using the N-Vidia driver, does nvidia-settings seem to know
about both monitors?
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Xorg reports that it can't connect to the TV -- not news here, that's
what I reported originally.<br>
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I assume that if xorg knows nothing about the second monitor,
nvidia-settings wouldn't either.<br>
And, when I check nvidia, it doesn't see the TV/S-Video<br>
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Justs seems darn weird, doesn't it. That's why I asked if there is
something I need to set on the FX5200.<br>
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brad<br>
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