----- "drago01" <drago01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:12 AM, Mauriat Miranda > <mirandam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Testing out F13-Beta-64. I was puzzled why I could only see my > mouse > > cursor and no Anaconda on the monitor. Obviously the x-server was > > loaded. > > > > Then I realized that even though my DVI connected TV was powered > *off* > > it was selected as primary screen, instead of my CRT (which was > > powered on). So Anaconda was on another screen. > > > > In some ways I am happy that dual-head works out of the box > (nouveau), > > but I had to physically unplug my DVI cable before I could get my > CRT > > to be used for installation. > > > > My question is: Is this the correct behavior we want? > > If so, how could I tell Anaconda to use my CRT as primary? > > > > I'm hesitant to call this a bug. > > This *is* a bug, so fill it. It is very unfortunate that displays are not mirrored in installation process any more. There is no reason to have spanned desktop when installing system. I even asked anaconda developers some time ago. I don't remember the answer precisely, but I guess it was something like it was too complex to change it just for the installation process. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test