2014-03-23, 11:47
Another topic: Multiple displays during installation
It was a coincidence - I have connected my computer monitor to HTPC (via HDMI) which is usualy connected only to data-projector via VGA. After some work I have decided to make a fresh install of the last XBMCbuntu 13. And I have ended with light blue screen with Debian logo... Luckily I have noticed, that my mouse cursor is able to hide somewhere in the left upper corner of the monitor. I have turned my data-projector on and voila! - the installation dialog of XBMCbuntu was waiting there for me :-D
So, I don't want to analyze this hardly. Just want to advice/ask to prepare instalation media to work with more then one video outputs in "display clone" mode so each possible video output will show the same :-)
It was a coincidence - I have connected my computer monitor to HTPC (via HDMI) which is usualy connected only to data-projector via VGA. After some work I have decided to make a fresh install of the last XBMCbuntu 13. And I have ended with light blue screen with Debian logo... Luckily I have noticed, that my mouse cursor is able to hide somewhere in the left upper corner of the monitor. I have turned my data-projector on and voila! - the installation dialog of XBMCbuntu was waiting there for me :-D
So, I don't want to analyze this hardly. Just want to advice/ask to prepare instalation media to work with more then one video outputs in "display clone" mode so each possible video output will show the same :-)