Am 30.05.2017 09:24, schrieb ABIX Adam Jurkiewicz:
W dniu 30.05.2017 o 09:02, Rolf-Werner Eilert pisze:
Yes, as I've written above, BIOS screen is shown, and boot menu is
shown, and the first few seconds of booting are shown. Only when
graphics is switched from text to graphics mode, the monitor says "no
signal" and goes to sleep mode. The client keeps booting until LDM and
seems not to be aware of a missing monitor.
The idea with a Live Linux is good, will try later.
Rolf
Try to check setting resolution supported by monitor:
# Force all clients to a specific resolution.
#XRANDR_MODE_0=1024x768
That situation can be because of hdmi->dvi - I have the same situation,
when I try to connect my laptop with monitor in such way:
laptop (VGA D-SUB) --> HDMI (by Sandberg) -- hdmi cable --> DVI (by
China connection)
When I connect just by VGA D-Sub cable, everything is correct.
Adam
Yes it seems to be something similar. But I cannot force it with
changing the resolution (see my answer to Alkis). It is a problem that
all ports stay disconnected.
On the NUC it runs flawlessly, but the NUC has a VGA and an HDMI port,
not DP and HDMI.
Regards
Rolf
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