- "The Fungi" wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 01:11:02AM +, Nasa wrote:
> > Looking at your info it looks like your hsync is 30.3 (am I reading
> > that right?), which is lower than the default set by the driver --
> which
> > is 31. I know this beca
- "The Fungi" wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:26:21AM +, Nasa wrote:
> > 800x480 is what I am/should be attempting to get...
> [...]
>
> I apologize for not following the thread too closely but if you're
> just looking for working 800x...@60 timi
- "Felix Miata" wrote:
> On 2010/09/26 20:09 (GMT) Nasa composed:
>
> > I should be a little more clear -- to create a modeline for a
> resolution
> > of 800x400
>
> Are all your attempts so lax in typing accuracy? According to
> http://www.lillipu
- "Felix Miata" wrote:
> On 2010/09/26 19:21 (GMT) Nasa composed:
>
> > I'm starting to look at the code and see if I can hardwire support
> > for vertical refresh rates greater than 60.0 (haven't figured that
> > out yet)
>
> It'
t so far...
I'm starting to look at the code and see if I can hardwire support
for vertical refresh rates greater than 60.0 (haven't figured that
out yet)
Nasa
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>
> Krzysztof Halasa (1):
> Allow interlaced modes.
>
> Matt Turner (2):
> Use ALIGN macro instead of open coding it.
> Replace ROUND_* macros with ALIGN.
>
> Zhenyu Wang (3):
> Add sandybridge D0 support
> Add more sandybridge graphics device ids
> Disable swap buffer wait on Sandybridge
>
> --
> carl.d.wo...@intel.com
Hi,
Is it possible for the driver to place in the x logs what display numbers
it is using to determine supported modelines? Specifically, this is missing
for monitors that do not provide EDID information... It would be really
helpful.
Nasa
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- "Felix Miata" wrote:
> On 2010/09/13 22:42 (GMT) Nasa composed:
>
> > Felix Miata wrote:
>
> >> Does Meego have /etc/sysconfig/videobios? I just discovered it on
> >> openSUSE
>
> >> that file does not exist.
>
> I
- "Felix Miata" wrote:
> Does Meego have /etc/sysconfig/videobios? I just discovered it on
> openSUSE
> 11.4. It contains:
> ## Path:System/Hardware/Graphicscard
> ## Description: Additional options for graphics cards
> ## Type:yesno
> ## Default: no
> #
> # Should the In
- "Felix Miata" wrote:
> On 2010/09/13 11:42 (GMT) Nasa composed:
>
> > This isn't a laptop. It's a 7" monitor
> (http://www.lilliput.cn/EBY701-NP.html),
> > that I am using in my carpc. I am presently try this with the IVI
> > ver
- "Felix Miata" wrote:
> On 2010/09/13 10:10 (GMT) Nasa composed:
>
> >> Is there a way to tell the driver to use DisplaySize to pass the
> >> correct dimensions to
> >> the i915 driver? from my searches, I saw the following note:
>
>
- "Nasa" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to tell the driver to use DisplaySize to pass the
> correct dimensions to
> the i915 driver? from my searches, I saw the following note:
>
> News: xf86-video-intel only supports KMS now
> 2010-02-11 - Jan de Groo
been
removed from the intel driver. This means that KMS is a requirement now.
Does this mean that there's no way to override incorrect (or in my case)
missing EDID info? I am assuming so,
which is why I am asking about quirks. Thanks in advance,
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- "Felix Miata" wrote:
> On 2010/08/31 10:03 (GMT) Nasa composed:
>
> > did I still
due to Horizontal Sync, which CVT
doesn't seem to
have a way to account for.
So the xrandr option maybe the only way to go to get what ever resolution you
actually need.
Or did I still miss something?
Nasa
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- "Lucas" wrote:
> Okay,
>
> So I used xrandr to add my modeline but X just shows half a screen
> and then restarts. When I use CVT to create Modelines they all fail.
>
>
> The modeline from my xorg.conf file works perfectly on an NVidia
> machine, what would the difference be?
>
Luca
d use xrandr to change the resolution after X is
started. Use a combination of CVT (to create modelines) and xrandr to
to change the resolutions.
Nasa
BTW: I'm still working on that for my monitor (check earlier thread started
by me)
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- "Felix Miata" wrote:
> On 2010/08/26 10:47 (GMT) Nasa composed:
>
> > I am trying to configure a rather obscure resolution (800x480) which
> is the
> > native resolution for my monitor. The monitor doesn't provide EDID
> or DDC
> > in
- "Alan W. Irwin" wrote:
> On 2010-08-26 10:47- Nasa wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > I am trying to configure a rather obscure resolution (800x480) which
> is the
> > native resolution for my monitor. The monitor doesn't provide
owledge -- so I hope someone can fill me in to what
I am missing. Thanks in advance,
Nasa
Chipset: 945GM
Model: MB899 Intel Core Single/Duo Mini-Itx Motherboard 945GM
Monitor: Lilliput EBY-701
Driver: intel
OS: Meego (IVI image)
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