Has anyone experienced problems connecting an external displays to their PBP in KDE? Mine just mirrors the desktop and I don't see any options to extend it or change the resolution. Is there any applications I can install on Manjaro to make configuration of the second (or third) display easy?
Thanks,
Karl
Working as a Film Electric and I have been using Linux since around 2002.
Like to play with Python and Jupyter Lab/Notebooks when not going to the park with my baby girl.
I guess it's safe to say that you are using XFCE spin with fbturbo? (fbturbo for this effect / xfce because it's more prominent to keep fbturbo on it compared to KDE spin).
For whatever reason, when using fbturbo the external display setup should prepared in `xorg.conf` . I've managed to find only scant and half-working solutions from Raspberry Pi threads which use fbturbo to little success.
Multi-screen setup should work as usual (or as usual as it can with some resolution weirdness) if go the Panfrost route.
Device: Pinebook Pro 128GB No:246 / MainOS: Manjaro ARM
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I'm just looking to setup an external display with ease. Cloning the desktop is not what I need. I seems like this is not an ideal laptop for presentations, unless you use a cloned screen.
Working as a Film Electric and I have been using Linux since around 2002.
Like to play with Python and Jupyter Lab/Notebooks when not going to the park with my baby girl.
I got it to work now, but one of my usb-c dongles is not very reliable. Sometimes it connects, sometimes it doesn't. Can the usb-c video output drive 2 1080p external screens since it supports 4k?
I switched to the mesa-git (panfrost) from fbturbo.
Thanks
Working as a Film Electric and I have been using Linux since around 2002.
Like to play with Python and Jupyter Lab/Notebooks when not going to the park with my baby girl.
you might consider: the 5.6 git branch has some significant dts changes which have improved hdmi handling for me on debian. also not sure if rockchip/dptx.bin is built into the kernel for manjaro.