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Revision as of 19:08, 2 July 2009
Description
This use case describes the scenario of booting with multiple displays
How to test
- Turn your computer off (most likely a laptop in this scenario)
- Plug in an external monitor
- Turn your computer on again
- Watch the boot sequence up to the login screen
Expected Results
- The graphical boot should behave 'reasonably' in the presence of multiple displays.
- Reasonable behaviours might be:
- Ignore the external display
- Clone the displays if they have the same dimensions
- Treat the displays as one big screen with the Fedora logo appearing on one of the monitors
- Unreasonable behaviours would include:
- Clone the displays when they have different dimensions, causing the image on one them to be either cut off or surrounded by big black borders
- The Fedora logo appearing halfway on both monitors
- The login screen should behave 'reasonably' in the presence of multiple displays.
- Reasonable behaviours might be:
- Ignore the external display
- Clone the displays if they have the same dimensions
- Treat the displays as one big screen with the login screen appearing on one of the monitors
- Not reasonable would include:
- Clone the displays when they have different dimensions, causing the image on one of them to be either cut off or surrounded by big black borders
- Stretch the login screen over both monitors, causing the greeter to appear halfway on both monitors