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May 20, 2011

When ever I run Ubuntu 11.04 from the Live CD all works well and pretty. However, when ever I install it, my main monitor won't detect correctly and my second won't even display anything at all. Basically, Live CD runs perfect, Installation does not.

One other note: While running off the Live CD, there was no Unity. Running the actual installation, it is running Unity.. ?

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Code:
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Code:
linux:/home/linux # lspci -nnk
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