Hi,
I asked our Gnome guys. The reply is below:
Yes, the GNOME session does indeed some RandR setup based on the
configured display properties, but only if the user has set them in
gnome-display-properties. I think it only tries to change the resolution
and refresh rate of the screen, and
Alex Deucher wrote:
My monitor is connected to DVI-0, and a projector (which is currently
turned off) is connected to VGA-0.
The remaining problem was that with GDM I can see the display, but
after logging into GNOME when ConnectorCable is not set, display goes
blank; and I think I now
On Dec 27, 2007 6:20 PM, Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The minimal configuration option I needed to add was 'ConnectorTable'.
What happens if you don't pass this option? Do you have the
corresponding log?
Note that even if 6.7.197 is in unstable now, I try to keep
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
The minimal configuration option I needed to add was 'ConnectorTable'.
What happens if you don't pass this option? Do you have the
corresponding log?
Note that even if 6.7.197 is in unstable now, I try to keep uploading
newer upstream snapshots into experimental
Hi,
The minimal configuration option I needed to add was 'ConnectorTable'.
What happens if you don't pass this option? Do you have the
corresponding log?
Note that even if 6.7.197 is in unstable now, I try to keep uploading
newer upstream snapshots into experimental once a week
On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 04:59:31PM +0100, Brice Goglin wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 09:14:40AM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
I've re-tried with latest driver version, to make sure it doesn't work
dpkg -l |grep video-ati
ii xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.7.195-1
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 09:14:40AM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
I've re-tried with latest driver version, to make sure it doesn't work
dpkg -l |grep video-ati
ii xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.7.195-1
X.Org X server -- ATI display driver
ii
On 10/7/07, Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This is a desktop PC, hp dx5150MT. It has DVI-out and D-sub analogue
output; which DVI is connected to the display.
The connector table in your bios seems to be either broken or in some
currently unsupported format. The
I've re-tried with latest driver version, to make sure it doesn't work
dpkg -l |grep video-ati
ii xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.7.195-1
X.Org X server -- ATI display driver
ii xserver-xorg-video-ati-dbg 1:6.7.195-1
On 10/9/07, Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've re-tried with latest driver version, to make sure it doesn't work
dpkg -l |grep video-ati
ii xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.7.195-1
X.Org X server -- ATI display driver
ii
Do you have ssh access from another machine? If so, 'DISPLAY=:0 xrandr
...' should work (with 6.7.19x at least).
Also the log should tell you which modes are available and which one is
chosen by default. You can force another one with PreferredMode, see
Hi,
This is a desktop PC, hp dx5150MT. It has DVI-out and D-sub analogue
output; which DVI is connected to the display.
The connector table in your bios seems to be either broken or in some
currently unsupported format. The following option should get things
working for you:
Eric BEGOT wrote:
Did this bug has been resolved ?
Probably not, DRI support for Xpress 200 seems to miss too much
specifications to get fixed so far.
Because I have the same problem : I have a Radeon XPRESS 200M Integraded
video card, and since a few weeks, I can't use the ati and radeon
On 9/28/07, Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've tried unstable and experimental versions, but the display goes to
sleep after starting up X, and I see nothing. I can enter username /
password in what is probably a gdm login screen, and I can hear disk
activity, so I
On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 08:29 +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
Does it help if you disable DRI?
Option DRI off
in the Device section should do the trick.
Do you have ssh access from another machine? If so, 'DISPLAY=:0 xrandr
...' should work (with 6.7.19x at least).
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
Does it help if you disable DRI?
Option DRI off
in the Device section should do the trick.
Actually no.
I am suspecting more of it trying to output to something weird.
How can I run xrandr to debug this problem when I can't see the
display?
Do you
On 9/26/07, Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Version: 1:6.7.192-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
I've tried unstable and experimental versions, but the display goes to
sleep after starting up X, and I see nothing. I can enter username /
password in what is
Hi,
I've tried unstable and experimental versions, but the display goes to
sleep after starting up X, and I see nothing. I can enter username /
password in what is probably a gdm login screen, and I can hear disk
activity, so I assume it starts and it thinks it's running.
Is this a
Hi,
Does it help if you disable DRI?
Option DRI off
in the Device section should do the trick.
Do you have ssh access from another machine? If so, 'DISPLAY=:0 xrandr
...' should work (with 6.7.19x at least).
Hmmm.. how do I get through authentication?
Also the log should
Hi,
I've tried unstable and experimental versions, but the display goes to
sleep after starting up X, and I see nothing. I can enter username /
password in what is probably a gdm login screen, and I can hear disk
activity, so I assume it starts and it thinks it's running.
Is this a
On 9/27/07, Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've tried unstable and experimental versions, but the display goes to
sleep after starting up X, and I see nothing. I can enter username /
password in what is probably a gdm login screen, and I can hear disk
activity, so I
Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Version: 1:6.7.192-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
I've tried unstable and experimental versions, but the display goes to
sleep after starting up X, and I see nothing. I can enter username /
password in what is probably a gdm login screen, and I can hear disk
activity, so
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Version: 1:6.7.192-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
I've tried unstable and experimental versions, but the display goes to
sleep after starting up X, and I see nothing. I can enter username /
password in what is probably a gdm login screen, and
Hi,
I've tried unstable and experimental versions, but the display goes to
sleep after starting up X, and I see nothing. I can enter username /
password in what is probably a gdm login screen, and I can hear disk
activity, so I assume it starts and it thinks it's running.
Does it
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