Oh fun. Seeing how the driver seems to mess up things (with your
previous comment) with the connectors when booting with both plugged, I
tried to boot without the nvidia card and both monitors plugged and the
unplugging the VGA monitor during the boot (before X starts) and both
screens when off, the VGA one with "no connection" and the DVI with "no
signal".

Once X is started both monitors are detected correctly.

Is it somehow linked to the mirror mode the EFI does ?

Well at least I have a hook to get my dual screen working. Just unplug
the VGA boot and plug it during boot.

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  PC display will not turn on with Llano APUs connected to the VGA port

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