Intel 4500hd and hdmi output / vga port

hi guys, any hint on how to use my hdmi port or vga port to output on my lcd with a intel 4500hd integrated graphic card? thanks

samuele.mattiuzzo wrote:hi guys, any hint on how to use my hdmi port or vga port to output on my lcd with a intel 4500hd integrated graphic card? thanks
To be honest... it just works here for me. I use KMS and don't have a xorg.conf.

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  • MOVED: Re: G41TM-E43 - DVI and HDMI output at the same time?

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
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