Hi Frank,
The cvt is a linux utility for calculating VESA Coordinated Video Timing modes,
given the desired horizontal, vertical resolutions and refresh rate. Gtf is a
similar unix utility that basically does the same thing. I have seen other
display timing generating utilities including one
Hi guys,
I just tested 1024x600 resolution on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) with default
installation. The geode graphics driver does not have wide screen modes, when
it was initially created wide screen modes were not popular, so these modes
were not included only the most popular modes at that time
Hi Guys, as I said before rotation is working fine through 'xrandr' and
'xorg.conf' has been deprecated. So, I would like to close this issue,
but I am new to this posting and I do not see how to close this issue. I
only see the option to report new bug and list open bug, but no option
to change
Hi Guys, this is Rigo from Advanced Micro Devices. I looked at this rotation
issue using Ubuntu 9.10 which comes with generic kernel 2.6.31-17 and Xserver
1.6.4. I am able to rotate the screen just fine with the default geode driver
that comes with this distribution using Xrandr. I used