Lenovo N200 no S-Video output

Hello,
on my N200 0769-EAG I don't get any S-Video output. I tried several cables... I think I installed all drivery correctly, but without any result. I also tried it on linux, but got no answer to TV. Does anyone has an idea?
Helpless!!!!!

Thank you for the answer.
I have WinXP and Ubuntu installed. I dont even have a Vista License. I bought it without any OS. Can I find the option on XP?

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