On 02/11/14 19:53, Jonathan Gray wrote: > On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:32:25AM -0500, RD Thrush wrote: >> On 02/10/14 13:20, Kenneth Westerback wrote: >>> On 10 February 2014 13:11, RD Thrush <openbsd-m...@thrush.com> wrote: >>>> With a somewhat recent i7 desktop, using startx, X seems to run ok; >>>> however, at 1024x768 rather than the expected 1920x1200 resolution. >>>> ctl-alt-keypad+ or - have no effect on resolution. ctl-alt-backspace >>>> correctly reverts to text mode. I then tried Xorg -configure to look for >>>> hints to improve resolution; however, that resulted in a segfault almost >>>> immediately. >>>> >>> >>> I'm pretty sure >>> >>> vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "Intel HD Graphics 4600" rev 0x06 >>> >>> is not supported in the sense of working as opposed to being >>> recognized. i.e. 1024x768 is likely as good as it gets until support >>> is added. Even 4400 is problematic at the moment. >>> >>> But I'm willing to be corrected by people more in the know. :-) >>> >>> .... Ken >> >> Thanks for the feedback. Apparently, Intel HD Graphics 4000 is similarly >> not yet supported... > > Ivy bridge works fine, what you didn't point out is that you > have both radeondrm and inteldrm in that machine. > > Setups with multiple cards may have been broken by the fbtab changes > > Try adjust your /etc/fbtab along these lines and restart your xorg server. > > --- fbtab.prev Wed Feb 12 11:46:14 2014 > +++ fbtab Wed Feb 12 11:47:15 2014 > @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ > # login(1) reads this file to determine which devices should be chown'd to > # the new user. Format is: > # login-tty perm device:[device]:... > -/dev/ttyC0 0600 > /dev/console:/dev/wskbd:/dev/wskbd0:/dev/wsmouse:/dev/wsmouse0:/dev/ttyCcfg:/dev/drm0 > +/dev/ttyC0 0600 > /dev/console:/dev/wskbd:/dev/wskbd0:/dev/wsmouse:/dev/wsmouse0:/dev/ttyCcfg:/dev/drm0:/dev/drm1:/dev/drm2:/dev/drm3 > # samples > #/dev/ttyC0 0600 /dev/fd0
I will make that change in the next few days and report back. Further info: Both the onboard vga and the radeon display port interface are connected to the same monitor (Dell U2412M). The machine is usually running win8 w/ the monitor in display port mode. When running OpenBSD, I have the monitor in vga mode.