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Florian Mickler changed:
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--- Comment #9 fro
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Aleksi Torhamo changed:
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--- Comment #8 from Sean Santos ---
Nice! Works for me.
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--- Comment #7 from Aleksi Torhamo ---
Created attachment 72277
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patch to fix the regression
I bisected yesterday and found that the regression was introduced in commit
70790f
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--- Comment #6 from Sean Santos ---
I played around with xrandr and found that this is an issue with CRTC 2 and 3.
With two monitors:
> xrandr --output DVI-I-1 --auto --crtc 2
[ No good. Monitor says "Input Not Supported".]
> xrandr --output
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--- Comment #5 from Aleksi Torhamo ---
I can confirm this. Tested with the latest nouveau kernel (commit
73e5cf2d9af6bb32b91f8a2f6d7c44c8e9b4e785) and a GeForce GTX 660 (nve6). All
three screens worked with nouveau on kernel 3.6.11, but on this o
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--- Comment #4 from Sean Santos ---
Well, turns out that my guesses about the problem were totally wrong. The
monitor works fine with the HDMI to DVI conversion, as long as there's no more
than one other monitor present. If I have *both* DVI moni
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Sean Santos changed:
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Summary|GeForce 680, HDMI output no |GeForce 680, currently
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