On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 09:35:35 +0100
Patrick Matthäi patr...@linux-dev.org wrote:
Hm okay so realy an upgrading issue with the config files, but cute,
I did not run into that problem on upgrading two PCs from 8-7 to 8-12.
Well, my guess is that it just matters what res amdcccle stored the last
Andrew Deason schrieb:
I just had this same issue (except trying to go from 1400x1050 -
2800x1050 dual screen), but just running amdcccle and restarting X
fixed it for me. Could a note for this go in README.Debian, or have
debconf display a notice on upgrades, or something?
And FWIW, this
I just had this same issue (except trying to go from 1400x1050 -
2800x1050 dual screen), but just running amdcccle and restarting X
fixed it for me. Could a note for this go in README.Debian, or have
debconf display a notice on upgrades, or something?
And FWIW, this information appears to be
Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 1:8-12-4
Severity: important
The screen of my Lenovo Thinkpad T60, native resolution 1400x1050, driven by
a mobility radeon x1400, came up after the update to 8-12 with a default
resolution of 1024x768.
The other modes are still there and selectable by xrandr, but
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Henning Glawe schrieb:
Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 1:8-12-4
Severity: important
The screen of my Lenovo Thinkpad T60, native resolution 1400x1050, driven by
a mobility radeon x1400, came up after the update to 8-12 with a default
resolution
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 06:21:40PM +0100, Patrick Matthäi wrote:
modelines from the xorg.conf are more and more ignored, that's the big
plan of ATI/AMD. :-)
yukk. why do they do this? xorg.conf is a standard and _working_ solution for
this...
Could you try it out with aticonfig (command line
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Henning Glawe schrieb:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 06:21:40PM +0100, Patrick Matthäi wrote:
modelines from the xorg.conf are more and more ignored, that's the big
plan of ATI/AMD. :-)
yukk. why do they do this? xorg.conf is a standard and _working_
Le Tuesday 27 January 2009 18:55:14 Henning Glawe, vous avez écrit :
and: I am pretty sure that before the update, the screen was running at
its native resolution. is 1024x768 some default hardcoded in fglrx?
Much probably, yes. Even more, they don't seem to really test their releases.
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