Good morning Universe: I have a trusty Toshiba Satellite A35-S159 (P4) which has ran different Linux incarnations over the eons since LFS 5.1. Mysterious issue #1 -> Booting/Shutting down the laptop: I decided to reinstall some Linux for the Nth time and I noticed that the laptop sometimes would boot, sometimes would not, and when it did, it would not shutdown consistently. In total frustration, I somehow accidentally stumbled upon this ODD behavior: As soon as Grub releases the system to the processor, or as soon as the shutdown sequence initiates, I *HAVE* to tap a key (any key except Shift/Alt/Ctrl/Caps/Num lock) or the sequence hangs. You can see the different kernel messages sitting there on the screen, tap a key, get another message, tap another key... I had never seen such a thing... Trying to isolate whether I had a hardware problem or a karma problem, I began digging old LFS boot CDs until I found one old enough to consistently boot and shutdown the laptop uneventfully. Karma problem... I don't have a definite cutoff number, but at some kernel in time, the laptop began demanding me to type a key while booting/shutting down or it would just blatantly refuse to behave. I wrapped up the issue by booting Debian 5.0/lxde which was the only thing I could find to boot/shutdown consistently. As a byproduct, I have found that Debian has reached an usability that borderline matches *Ubuntu, and even thought it is still geeky, it has become a mom-and-pap Linux if that's what you want it to be. Debian never ceases to amaze me... :) And, then the question: What the Heck is going on here? Now the purpose of this post: Annoying issue #2 -> Using "native" screen and external monitor with different resolutions. This one has annoyed the bejesus out of me for years now. Simple issue: the resolution of the laptop sucks. I want a second monitor to expand it using the laptop screen AND an external monitor. Impossible... I believe I have tried every WEB page under the Sun to no avail. I just CAN'T get the 2 *&%$ monitors to coexist at different resolutions... :( I pretty much gave this one up, but I am working off a little monitor attached to the laptop now (and no options) and I get butterflies in my stomach (and I hate Linux and the World for a second or 2) when I see the cover down and I realize how wonderful life would be if I could pop the %&!# thing open and USE IT! To summarize the REAL question of this post: How do I attach a second monitor to this laptop and have both screens working at its own native resolution? I gave it up... :( ET PS: lspci at http://kitepilot.com/lspci.txt --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss