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"The problem I've had is that I can't get applications (VLC specifically) to full screen display on the TV if the application is running on the monitor and running applications on the TV isn't practical as the screen definition is too poor to make out the fine text in the X11 applications."
I ran into this awhile ago. This is purposely locked out due to legal restrictions. I found this information on the VLC website somewhere about 9 months ago or so. Thank the movie industry folks, as this is to supposedly prevent people from pirating movies.