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20070910 星期一 2007年09月10日
Get your Solaris Laptop projected

It's been a while that my Solaris laptop(Sony VAIO S48CP/B) couldn't work well with the projectors. So it was a shame that I had to do most of my presentations and demos on Windows. 

A few days ago, I reinstalled the laptop with some recent Solaris Express build. I found the NVIDIA driver now comes with a very neat configuration tool, which has been successfully ported from other platform like Linux and FreeBSD. You could launch it from "Start Menu"->"All Applications"->"System Tools"->"NVIDIA X Server Settings"

Screenshot NVIDIA X Server Settings
 

This tool provides ways to set various of video/display features.For projectors only, you could just select "X Server Display Configuration". If there is a projector or other display connected to your system, just click the "Detect Displays" button, it will detect all the connected displays to your systems.

nVIDIA Config Display

 Select the new detected display, click "Configure..." button, select "TwinView", Click OK.

Display Device Configure 

Set the "Position" combobox as "Clones", then click "Apply" button.

Now, you should have copied your screen to the projector or other displays.

Pretty nice, isn't it? With the open sourcing of Solaris, the drivers support on Solaris is getting much better, it looks promising to use Solaris as the development platform. 

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