Am 25. Oct, 2013 schwätzte Brian Cluff so: moin moin, It looks like I can get 2 out of 3 as long as the two aren't HDMI and DVI :(. With cables plugged into both ports I can't even see post. Remove one and suddenly lights are on. Using either HDMI or DVI with VGA works, though. Now I just need to figure out why wheezy demands on cloning the output. I'm hoping to find a solution that doesn't require installing the proprietary driver :). ciao, der.hans > HDMI is a subset of DVI that also includes audio so the adapters to go > between them are super cheap (Like $2 or $3 each unless you want audio then > they are closer to $12+). So it doesn't really matter which one of those you > pick. > VGA is on it's way out, so I wouldn't go that route unless you have to. As > the previous message said, you can usually get VGA out of a DVI connector > with an inexpensive adapter and most monitors will also allow you to adapt > them for VGA. You just have to check to see which DVI standard they conform > to. If it's DVI-I, then you are good to go. If it's DVI-D, then it only > carries a digital signal and no amount of adapters will get a VGA signal in > or out of it. > > One way to visually tell if you've got DVI with an analog signal is to look > at the DVI connector and see if it's got the 4 pins with a big flat one > between them like this: > > O O > --- > O O > > If the four pins are missing, it's definitely a DVI-D connector. It's not > fool proof though; I have seen connectors that have the analog pins, but only > supports digital signals. I've also found some HDMI to DVI adapters that had > the analog pins on them, even though they are unused, and in my case they got > in the way because the connector I was plugging them into didn't have the > "guzintas" for the pins. In that case you can safely pull the pins out of > the adapter with a pair of needle nose pliers. They come out easily since > they aren't soldered to anything. > > Brian Cluff > > On 10/24/2013 11:58 PM, der.hans wrote: >> moin moin, >> >> I setup a system and don't have to muck with it much for years at a time, >> so I lose track of proper setup. I'm fine with this tradeoff as I'm glad >> to concentrate on other things :). >> >> Anyway, ordering a new system and it looks like integrated video means I >> choose two of the following three to drive my monitors: VGA/HDMI/DVI. >> >> Am I much better off spending $xx on a video card that can drive both off >> the same type of port? If so, what port type should I prefer? I presume >> VGA is not the current favorite :). >> >> ciao, >> >> der.hans > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes/ # Keine Ahnung, was ich dir sagen soll, # keine Ahnung und keinen (.)plan. -- die Toten Hosen