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Thread: Disconnecting second monitor after setting resolution to Full Screen #2

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    Default Disconnecting second monitor after setting resolution to Full Screen #2

    I have a second monitor hooked up to my MBP and have boxee set to display on my second screen via Settings > Screen > Resolution : 1280x1024 @ 60.00 - Full Screen #2

    When the second monitor is not connected and I run boxee, my laptop screen goes black for a second then a small blank white window appears (boxee attempting to run) and boxee just hangs there. Boxee does not start, it is just a tiny blank white window that does nothing. The only way to quit is to fire up the terminal and kill -9 the process.

    Has anyone run into this? Is there a way to change back to default resolution without running boxee (since I cannot run boxee without my second monitor unless I change the resolution before I disconnect the second monitor)?

    I've attached the debug log files in hopes it will help the developers.

    -adam
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    Did you try hitting "\" to bring it back to the other screen .

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyc7nyc7 View Post
    Did you try hitting "\" to bring it back to the other screen .
    I did and nothing happens. I don't believe that the application is actually running. It appears that it hangs at some point and does not fully load.

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