[ale] Laptop without LCD panel (running Linux)
Beddingfield, Allen
allen at ua.edu
Sun Aug 12 22:45:18 EDT 2018
One of my co-workers gave me a laptop that his wife dropped and broke
the display, and the entire assembly off the back (LCD is broken, rear
cover busted, hinge broken free from it, etc..). The laptop body itself
is fine. I got on EBay and discovered that the entire display assembly
is going to be about $150 to replace - not worth it. So, I had another
idea: Open it up, remove the hinges, unplug the video/camera cable, and
remove the wireless cables. My plan was to just plug in a monitor to
the vga output, and use it for a computer, somewhat looking like an 80s
console without the TV. I tried that, but got no video output. So.. I
plugged in the broken video cable, and attached it to the broken LCD
panel. I was able to see enough of the output to see that the PC is
booting up. It looks like the switch to the external output is done in
software AFTER Windows comes up. So much for my idea of a small Linux
machine.
I'm wondering now if there is some sort of an adapter in existence that
I can plug the video cable that goes into the back of the LCD panel to,
and get VGA, DVI, HDMI, or some sort of useful output to connect a
monitor to?
Any ideas, anyone?
Thanks.
Allen B.
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Allen Beddingfield
Systems Engineer
Office of Information Technology
The University of Alabama
Office 205-348-2251
allen at ua.edu
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