Gandang araw.
I'm currently using Linux Mint 17.2 KDE and want to do dual monitor setup on the desktop ha. Wala pa kasi pambili laptop.
Any video card na mare-recommend nyo on how to achieve this? Thanks in advance..
Gandang araw.
I'm currently using Linux Mint 17.2 KDE and want to do dual monitor setup on the desktop ha. Wala pa kasi pambili laptop.
Any video card na mare-recommend nyo on how to achieve this? Thanks in advance..
what would be the monitor connection? via VGA or via HDMI?
if your monitor supports both, then achieving it would be very easy... one monitor goes into the HDMI input of the video card and the other monitor goes into the VGA.
for the video card, i am assuming that you do not play games in that... (bihira ang games sa Linux).
you can get
Asus NVIDIA GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 64-bit, low-profile card for HD HTPC entertainment | VillMan Computers or
Inno3D NVIDIA Ge Force GT630 2GB KEPLER 64BIT HDMI, Dual Link DVI, VGA | VillMan Computers
it will work for you....
by the way, since you may have some issues with the drivers in Mint... do a sudo apt-get upgrade first prior to installation...
or you can try Ubuntu 15.10.... supported na sya.
Hirap yan dual monitor setup, our bodies are not designed for multi-tasking.
If you're doing CAD, animation, etc. , having multiple monitors is a lot more intuitive than clicking through several windows. Some coders also like that setup, they code on one screen, see the results on the other. Same with network admins who need to monitor servers, etc.
...and it looks cool ^_^
Kaya naman talaga natin yan multitasking, multiple screens pero sa Huli daw may side effect sa brain, pagtanda daw
it will work.... the HDMI to VGA converter thingie.
since you are not into games naman, just buy the video card which is cheap, that can handle both connections.... (HDMI and VGA).
just make sure that the video card is compatible with Mint. As i said earlier, baka hindi pa updated ang driver configurations ng mint on the newer cards..... subok ko na yan sa Ubuntu, not on Mint.
it will work.... the HDMI to VGA converter thingie.
since you are not into games naman, just buy the video card which is cheap, that can handle both connections.... (HDMI and VGA).
just make sure that the video card is compatible with Mint. As i said earlier, baka hindi pa updated ang driver configurations ng mint on the newer cards..... subok ko na yan sa Ubuntu, not on Mint.
try mo muna mag install in a virtualized environment bro.... via virtual box.... so you can test. baka kasi ganun din eh..
connection nya is via samba.
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try mo muna mag install in a virtualized environment bro.... via virtual box.... so you can test. baka kasi ganun din eh..
connection nya is via samba.
yun windows machine ko walang problem sa connection. and i checked sa web mukhang yung version ng CUPS ang may issue.
[QUOTE=badkuk;2642891]Maybe it's the firewall?