yes, you can close it.

a funny think thou...
when i use Fn-F4 to switch to s-video (tv) and get the display distorted.
i use the first 60.0 Hz mode (which distorts the display, normally) to fix
the display !
it works only when i use the Fn keys, otherwise i use the second 60.0 Hz
mode.

since the S-video is reported disconnected i can't use grandr (gtk gui app)
to switch from tv/laptop
easily, so still it is a little problems (for my father, that is not
familier with the cli xrandr)

LVDS connected 1024x768+0+0 (0x4f) normal (normal left inverted right x axis
y axis) 0mm x 0mm
        Identifier: 0x4d
        Timestamp:  2349400
        Subpixel:   horizontal rgb
        Clones:
        CRTC:       0
        CRTCs:      0
                scaler: full
        backlight: 255 (0x000000ff) range:  (0,255)
  1024x768 (0x4f)   65.0MHz -HSync -VSync
        h: width  1024 start 1048 end 1696 total 1344 skew    0 clock
48.4KHz
        v: height  768 start  771 end  777 total  806           clock
60.0Hz
  1024x768 (0x50)   65.0MHz -HSync -VSync
        h: width  1024 start 1048 end 1184 total 1344 skew    0 clock
48.4KHz
        v: height  768 start  771 end  777 total  806           clock
60.0Hz
  800x600 (0x51)   40.0MHz +HSync +VSync
        h: width   800 start  840 end  968 total 1056 skew    0 clock
37.9KHz
        v: height  600 start  601 end  605 total  628           clock
60.3Hz
  640x480 (0x52)   25.2MHz -HSync -VSync
        h: width   640 start  656 end  752 total  800 skew    0 clock
31.5KHz
        v: height  480 start  490 end  492 total  525           clock
59.9Hz


On 9/23/07, Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nadav Kavalerchik wrote:
> >
> >
> >        xrandr --output LVDS --off --output S-video --auto
> >
> > did not help until i rebooted and tried again.
> > if i plug the s-video during a session and not while it was booting
> > xrandr is not able to use s-video.
> >
> > what was even better is your other suggestion:
> > xrandr --addmode S-video 800x600
> > xrandr --output S-video --mode 800x600
> > xrandr --output LVDS --off
>
> So you're saying that once you workaround the S-video enabling problems
> (reported in other bug reports), switching the S-video using xrandr does
> avoid your brightness problems? (which means the bug can be closed)
>
> Brice
>

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