yeeloong with gnewsnese uses framebuffer driver. If you tell linux that
you have a 1024x768, it'll output that to the external monitor, but the
internal monitor will have a funky display.

> >> Passing "vga=0x317" to the linux boot command line makes fbset and
> >> xrandr report 1024x768, and seems to actually be sending 1024x768 to
> >> an external monitor, but on the external monitor the bottom 1024x168
> >> pixels are black.

Look at loongson-dev archives for more info. There are also some patches
that might make it work with accelerated X driver.

On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Kip <[email protected]> wrote:

> Are you having difficulty getting 1024x768 on the external VGA port of the
>> Yeeloong?
>>
>> I've done that before, I thought it was default but I may have had to use
>> xrandr or something.
>>
>
> Hey Daniel. How does one enable 1024x768 on the external VGA port?
>
> Kip
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