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On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Edward Ned Harvey <blu at nedharvey.com> wrote: >> From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org [mailto:discuss- >> bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org] On Behalf Of Jay Burrill >> >> I have been trying to switch to Linux (openSUSE 12.1 Gnome 3) on a fairly >> good Dell Precision M4500 with NVIDIA FX880. ?But the driver does not seem >> to be very full featured. ?My expectations are:a. that if I dock, the > driver will >> switch to use the external monitors (2); b. that if I undock, the driver > will >> switch to use the internal LCD;c. that if I suspend while docked and >> outputting to the two externals, when I resume undocked, the driver will > > I am supporting many users on many different types of laptops using many > different OSes. ?Everything works well, ONLY if your primary OS is either > OSX or Windows, and you run your linux as a guest VM. > > I am sorry to say, I don't consider linux to be a well supported full > featured client desktop system, especially for laptops. ?It has come a long > way, but manufacturers just don't care enough right now to make all the > little details work right - such as switching displays and sleep/wake. I'm using the nVidia driver with Xorg et. al. on a Dell laptop (Precision M6300 - nice machine!) with a dell docking station via its DVI port. All works great. I should say, this is on illumos, not linux, but I'm told nVidia provides this same (closed source) driver for sevaral OS flavors. So, if you're not religious about running 100% open source code, this is a very usable solution. (In this case, I'm willing to settle for 99% open source code, at least for now:) Gordon
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