On Monday, August 15, 2011 06:18:41 PM Ed Nisley did opine:

> On Sat, 2011-08-13 at 08:50 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> > under the vesa driver on an ati x1650 video card
> 
> I ran into something like that on a Foxconn dual-core Atom D520 box that
> I'm sliding under my Thing-O-Matic: the default video setup sent
> 1024x768 dots to a 1280x1024 monitor and didn't offer anything better.
> 
> The gotcha lay inside the Ubuntu 11.04 monitor settings, wherein
> unchecking the "Show same thing on both monitors" box suddenly revealed
> a second monitor! The Atom board has bone-stock Intel graphics with (to
> the best of my knowledge) no second video output, but the second monitor
> config showed all the myriad resolutions supported by the actual
> display.
> 
> So I turned off the first monitor, picked 1280x1024 for the second
> monitor, the LCD went *blink*, and it's now fine. BTSOOM.
> 
> Dunno if that applies to the VESA driver atop an ATI board, but it's
> certainly worth checking.

I'll take a look, but remember this is running the vesa driver because the 
others wreck the real time.

Thanks Ed.

Cheers, gene
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