[opensuse] external monitor with Suse 10.2



I am unable to get an external monitor to work with Dell Latitude D820
using the Fn +F8 key. This works with Windows and worked with Suse 10.1.
Is there a new setting to change or is the a bug in Xorg, Suse, or the
Nvidia driver. It partially works with the "nv" driver, but the display
shrinks to about one fourth the width. With the "nvidia" driver, it does
nothing.

Any sugguestions? (Nvidia driver is the latest from nvidia)

Art

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