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							Hello, recently I updated my Fedora from 18 to 19, both running with KDE 4.10.4, but Fedora 19 now uses kscreen by default. Today I wanted to use an external monitor via VGA, but the second one (VGA) wasn't recognized by kscreen, so it looked like this: http://wstaw.org/m/2013/07/11/plasma-desktopcr1315.png The output of kscreen-console, without external monitor is the following: 
 Unfortunately I forgot to save the output of kscreen-console with both monitors but the VGA-section it was something like: 
 But how can I enable the VGA port? Thanks in advance! | 
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							additional info that maybe useful - in earlier versions did the 2nd vga monitor display? - gpu and drivers installed ? 
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							moved to Kwin forum
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							Yes, in earlier version it always worked out of the box. 
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							What does the "xrandr" command report for your VGA connector?
						 
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							It works now! The KScreen-Service was not started, this was the whole problem. Nevertheless maybe there should be a warning displayed when using KSreen and the service is not running? Otherwise it's hard to figure out. | 
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							Indeed, that is rather unusual - it should be running by default. I would suggest filing a bug against KScreen in this case, as the various KScreen tools should prompt to start the KScreen service if necessary.
						 
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