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How To Output Display To Projector/External Monitor In Ubuntu?

Posted by: Damien on November 22nd, 2007
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In my Windows Vista setup, I can just press fn-F5 on my laptop to toggle screen display and output to a projector or external monitor.

After I switched to Ubuntu, the hot key is no longer working.

With a little research, I found that the problem lies with my xorg.conf file. It is configured to have only one output device.

I decided to test out a bit and “clone” the laptop screen to the VGA port and it works!

Here is what I did:

sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf

Look for the section
Section “Device”
Identifier “Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller”
Driver “i810″
BusID “PCI:0:2:0″
EndSection

Insert the code:

Option “MonitorLayout” “CRT,LFP”
Option “Clone” “true”
Option “DevicePresence” “true

before the EndSection

Save the file and exit.

Press “Ctrl + Alt + Backspace” to restart Xorg.conf

That’s it! You can now see your screen on the projector or external monitor.


Damien Oh is the owner and chief editor of Make Tech Easier

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  • X IT
    You have to read your video driver man page to see if the options are available with your specific driver. This method should work with newer versions of the intel driver anyway.
    See the section at the bottom of the intel man page for laptop specific options.

    Again, not all options work the way you might expect from reading the manual.
    Both the distro's default xserver configuration and the entries in the xorg.conf file allow or disallow subdrivers and options to load.

    See Xorg.0.log to see if your xorg.conf entries were accepted or not.
  • DoesnWork
    Doesn't work. Don't bother trying.
  • Simon
    Section "Device"
    Identifier "Configured Video Device"
    Driver "nvidia"
    Option "NoLogo" "True"
    Option "MonitorLayout" "CRT,LFP"
    Option "Clone" "true"
    Option "DevicePresence" "true"
    EndSection

    This does not work in my laptor. sadly

    Any idea?

    Simon
  • dan
    I tried this on my Benq Joybook R23E with Ubuntu 7.10 and it did not work.
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