Jakob Bohm: > 1366x768 is a very common display size in real hardware, > as it is the closestapproximation to 16:9 at 768p, see the > discussion at > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_resolution_standards#1366x768 > > Commercial display drivers are likely to have it as a > tested use case, possiblywith some non-EDID detection > method.Maybe the DisplayID data format allows returning > 1366 pixels as width even when delivered over an EDID > connection. > > Duckducking for 1366x768 EDID returns some troubleshooting > conversations about making various drivers (including the > X11 nVidia driver) use it, but no explanation of what such > monitors typically return in their EDID messages to > drivers.
Here is the EDID from my laptop: 00ffffffffffff000daedb1500000000 201901049522137802c3c59155549428 24505400000001010101010101010101 010101010101da1d56e250002030442d 470058c11000001ae71356e250002030 442d470058c11000001a000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000002 000c3ae00d3c6e0d0d197b000000005f