Today I have installed Remix OS on my PC. I have a PCI Graphics Card AMD R7 250 with 2 monitor connected. The second monitor (HDMI) is the Primary for Remix OS. I want set my vga monitor as primary and see the desktop from him. On vga monitor, appears a black screen, similar to a terminal, but without anything written.
What can I do for make VGA monitor as primary?
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I have a Tablet PC Samsung XE700. I am not connected in HDMI directly from my Tablet PC. This tablet is placed on a support and this support is connected to the external display.
I removed the old version and formatted the hard disk and I installed completely Remix OS V2.0.403, but HDMI resolution is still not correct and it is not full screen on my 24 "screen. :/
What is the solution?
I got remix OS installed on my hp mini 110-11 netbook. My netbook is very fast again. My netbook has vga only port and usb. When I hook up vga monitor and usb keyboard and usb mouse only keyboard and mouse work and I get nothing on my external vga monitor. What I want to do is keep netbook screen closed and use external vga monitor and usb mouse and keyboard. The external vga monitor works. I can see remix os booting up but when I should see the password screen or desktop external vga monitor goes blank. How can I fix this?
Working with external monitor possible as long as the internal monitor is not closed
With my Lenovo T400 I can copy the screen to an external monitor (see "Setting screen size and density") as long as I do not close the internal screen. If I close it, I can boot the system, and in the beginning it seems to work. But at some actions (e.g. <Alt F1> . . . <Alt F7> or opening Whatsapp) the external screen gets black and keeps this status. After opening the internal monitor the copying of the screen contents works again. So it seems that Jide means "mirrored output" indeed, if they announced for version 2.0.402: "Remix OS supports mirrored output from DP, HDMI & VGA".
I have an old laptop IBM T60 with dual boot Windows / Remix OS 32 bit.
The laptop has just a VGA port which works fine when connected to my SAMSUNG TV via a VGA cable when running Windows: in this case i see on the TV the same content of the laptop monitor.
When instead i'm running Remix Os the TV screen remains completely black.
Any idea?
I have two laptops running Remix OS now being used as HTPC's. One is dual booted with windows 10 and Remix OS. This one I was able to disable the native monitor so that it would only display on the TV via HDMI. By booting to Windows and adding this: video=LVDS-1:d to the menu.list file. Well after making the second laptop single boot only on Remix OS I can not figure out how to disable the native display to display the HDMI alone to achieve 1080p. How can I go about doing this and maybe switch back if needed(not priority but would be nice).
Thanks for your expertise in advance
The laptop is a HP 2000-2b22DX
What I have tried.
First I attempted to find the menu.list file. In Remix OS worth a try no luck. Pulled HD and docked via USB to my desktop and had no access to the HD. Then since I have my other laptop running Remix. I used my USB dock and was able to access the HD and the RemixOS folder, but menu.list was not there.
Next I thought maybe is I disconnect the native LCD screen from the laptop motherboard it would run 1080p to the TV without the LCD keeping it at 720P. It did increase the resolution, but only to 1920x800 if I remember right.
Hopefully this information will help save others some time that are trying to achieve the same thing.
Hello today I am here to tell you that you can have dual monitors for Android-x86. It works like this the primary monitor has a resolution that exact resolution will be passed down to the secondary monitor. This is the prime system a 4k touchscreen monitor as a primary then a 86" 4k monitor as a secondary. The grub configuration file is how you do it but first you need to go to /sys/class/drm and look at your available video cards. Then you need to figure out what monitor is HDMI-A-1 and HDMI-A-2. So the kernel command line needs to disable a card for the surface pro 3 it would be eDP-1 or desktop DVI-A-1. So the kernel command line would go like this after remix x86_64 for surface pro 3
video=eDP-1:d video=HDMI-A-1:[email protected] append="video=HDMI-A-2:[email protected]"
Just remember to append your second monitor this should work for any Android-x86 system.
working with the displays
Hey, i was curious on the formatting of this as you didn't include your xrandar output, mine is
Code:
eDP-1 connected primary 1920x1080+1920+0
HDMI-1 connected 1920x1080+3840+0
so im not sure how to modify the output to make grub and mesa happy