![]() ![]() Using a multimeter, I checked the continuity. This is the 1st time I'm connecting to SAMSUNG LCD TV.ģ) I haven't connected the TV via PC connection with any external device.Ĥ) I can't say regarding the dual-head capability of the graphics card.ĥ) I can't say yet whether the VGA cable is O.K. Below I answer to his questions:ġ) Yes everything is fine on the laptop screen.Ģ) I haven't connected ever my laptop to any external display. Then I opened the application & a window popped up named "Intel Driver Manager". the answer posted by installed the Intel Linux Graphics Drivers from the link he had in his answer. I checked the sources available on the TV but the 'PC' option was disabled. ![]() I tried changing the settings on the display application under System Settings but I couldn't get the display on the LCD TV. (I'm assuming the the NVIDIA driver will work for me) I will follow the Dedoimedo site also for this. But in my system there isn't any driver listed!! Now whether this will work for me as the below command shows that my graphic card is not NVIDIA? lspci | grep VGAĠ0:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (primary) (rev other words, will NVIDIA graphic driver work for all systems irrespective of the graphic card the system has?Ģ) In google, I found many had given the solution to install the NVIDIA driver via But those threads couldn't resolve my issue.ġ) While googling, I came across a solution that says to install NVIDIA graphics driver. For this I had googled & came across really same question that I mentioned above. My intention is to get the display on the TV. ![]() On laptop directly the login screen appears. When I boot my laptop, nothing appears on the TV as well as laptop. I connected the VGA cable one end on my laptop VGA socket & the other on the TV VGA socket. I'm trying to connect my laptop (Acer Aspire 5315 having Ubuntu 13.04) to Samsung LCD HDTV. ![]()
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