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Can anyone test and confirm whether or not OS X 10.1 still requires you to restart the computer in order to use a second monitor (like on a 'Book)? In OS 9 you only had to put the 'Book to sleep, plug in the second monitor, and then wake the 'Book to use the second monitor. -Rob
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I just tried it on my PowerBook (Pismo) and the second monitor started right up from sleep. It was the first time I'd used the second monitor since installing 10.1 on my FireWire HD, and it operates as smooth as it did in 9.1. |
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