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--- Comment #62 from Kevin Brace ---
Although you no longer need to apply the patch since the changes went into the
upstream repository code, this is how I apply the patch.
patch -p 1 < ("File Name of the Patch")
Place the patch under /xf86-vi
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--- Comment #61 from Kevin Brace ---
Are you able to change the screen resolution properly through those applets
that comes with the OS?
(In reply to ptouchman from comment #53)
> Now that my Debian 9.3 32 bit is working (YAY!), I thought I'
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--- Comment #60 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #59)
> Regarding the top getting chopped off, is there a setting that allows you to
> adjust the aspect ratio of the picture being displayed?
> I know that I have
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--- Comment #59 from Kevin Brace ---
Regarding the top getting chopped off, is there a setting that allows you to
adjust the aspect ratio of the picture being displayed?
I know that I have had this issue when I displayed the HDMI signal coming o
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--- Comment #58 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, the following commit incorporates fixes to the code.
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/openchrome/xf86-video-openchrome/commit/?id=88391a2625d39fe444b1d48d6301dbe90e267743
I am ready to close the bug
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--- Comment #57 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
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xorg on Sansui SLED2900 edid and video then used xrandr to set 1360x768 works
[ 3941.894] Kernel com
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xorg on Sansui SLED2900 edid 1280x1024.bin specify video=1280x1024e no display
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xorg on Sansui SLED2900 edid 1280x1024.bin no display
Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-4.9.0-4
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--- Comment #54 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
I tried some more fiddling and was able to get a display on my Sansui SLED2900
that has no EDID on the VGA-1 (for whatever reason, I've tried a whole bunch of
different cables.)
I was able to get the
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--- Comment #53 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
Now that my Debian 9.3 32 bit is working (YAY!), I thought I'd try to install
mame from the "unstable" repository.
What's interesting is that the performance is much better under Debian 9.3. In
look
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--- Comment #52 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
Hi Kevin,
You got me inspired so I applied the patch with
"patch src/via_display.c thepatchfile"
(there's probably an easier way but I'm a noob)
and a
"make"
"sudo service lightdm stop"
"sudo cp
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--- Comment #51 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
Hi Kevin,
That sounds awesome! I will have to try it soon. I'm going out of town for a
few days so I'll give it a spin on my return.
I did manage to install Ubuntu 18.04 64 bit and it seems to work
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--- Comment #50 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, I got the patch to fix the bug.
The patch was tested on ECS VX900-I, which is very similar to your board.
I tested it on both 32-bit (i686) and 64-bit (amd64) Xubuntu 18.04.
Theoretically, you can
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Fix for the VGA display of ECS VX900-I going bad when a HDMI device is attached
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--- Comment #48 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, good news!
I poured in about 10 hours into this odd issue and figured out why VGA was not
working.
It turns out HDMI is not at fault directly, but display scaling (pixel
interpolation engine mainl
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--- Comment #47 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, the tricks I tried did not really work so far, but I am in the
process of doing more detailed analysis of which register is causing VGA to go
nuts when HDMI is present.
It can possibly take severa
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--- Comment #46 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, I will try a small experiment later today to see if I can disable
HDMI.
I finally found the VIA Technologies Chrome VX900 HDMI mode setting code for
their in-house DDX UMS code path.
I have known
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NEC Theatersync tries at 1280x1024 doesn't work
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--- Comment #44 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to ptouchman from comment #40)
> Hi Kevin,
> I did get an interesting bit of kit the other day, an NEC Theatersync video
> processor that will tell me what the frequency is of the vga input
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--- Comment #43 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, a few more workarounds discovered after spending a few hours doing
some experiments.
Here is the procedure.
1) If you are using a windows manager other than LXDE (i.e., Lubuntu's default
window
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--- Comment #42 from Kevin Brace ---
I meant to say, ". . . since OpenChrome DRM is still not mainlined."
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #41)
>
> I do not think feeding those EDID parameters really matter since they are
> KMS related, a
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--- Comment #41 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, I am taking a break from OpenChrome development for several weeks
to work on a different graphics stack (r128), but I am still willing to do some
troubleshooting sometimes.
I think the problem is
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--- Comment #40 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
Hi Kevin,
Sorry to not reply for a couple of weeks, I haven't had time to fiddle with the
VX900. I got a new power supply and it emits a lot of chemical odors so every
time I work with it it feels li
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--- Comment #39 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, some new development.
I recently got VIA Technologies VT1632(A) DVI transmitter code into the
OpenChrome DRM, so I will have more time to spend on analyzing other issues.
I do not wish to go into
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--- Comment #38 from Kevin Brace ---
I am back and I will have more time to spend on OpenChrome related issues for
the next few weeks.
Comparing my Xorg.0.log and your Debian 9.3 Xorg.0.log, it appears that there
is still a hidden xorg.conf type
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--- Comment #37 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
I am convinced that my debian 9.3 installation is cursed. I compiled
openchrome 0.6 and it didn't work. I even copied the openchrome driver to my
debian 9.3 from the working knoppix 8.1 and it didn't
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--- Comment #36 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
from the working knoppix8.1:
sudo ./via_regs_dump -p
via-chrome-tool (C) 2009 by VIA Technologies, Inc.
This is FREE SOFTWARE with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
VCK PLL: dm=591, dtx=2, dr=1, dn=1 VCK Fvc
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--- Comment #35 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 139585
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Xorg.0.log compiled 0.6 on debian 9.3 got out of range
I checked out the openchrome-0.6 tag and compil
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--- Comment #34 from Kevin Brace ---
I think you can start from Version 0.6.116 for bisecting.
The next commit adds the connector detection functionality to VGA.
Perhaps this is causing the display detection issues.
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--- Comment #33 from Kevin Brace ---
I tend to belong to the camp that thinks that computers made in the past 6 to 7
years are adequate for everyday mundane tasks like browsing the Internet, and
there is no need to replace them until they break.
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--- Comment #32 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #30)
> This is why very little development activities happen outside of Big 3 x86
> platform graphics devices.
> Besides that, it is really difficult to get peopl
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--- Comment #31 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #28)
> P Touchman, a lot of my time got taken for various time consuming tasks this
> week (the week of May 6th, 2018).
> For example, I had to replace my main dev
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--- Comment #30 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, I did not write most of OpenChrome DDX or DRM code.
All I have focused on are display automatic detection and improving standby
resume behavior for both DDX and DRM.
Although it might seem less th
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--- Comment #29 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, thus far, I have not touched any of the rendering related code
other than remove compilation warnings (mainly of "unused variables" type
warnings).
In general, the rendering performance of OpenChr
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--- Comment #28 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, a lot of my time got taken for various time consuming tasks this
week (the week of May 6th, 2018).
For example, I had to replace my main development computer's (HP 2133
mini-note) SSD which just d
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--- Comment #27 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #26)
> I have not put in any effort into writing the rendering portion of the code
> for the past 3 years since the initialization / mode setting / standby
> resum
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I have not put in any effort into writing the rendering portion of the code for
the past 3 years since the initialization / mode setting / standby resume
portions of the code had too many issues that I needed
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--- Comment #25 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, I just wanted to "prove" that at least one version of the
OpenChrome DDX release works with your hardware.
Now that we know OpenChrome DDX Version 0.6 works with VIA VE-900 mainboard,
you may want
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Created attachment 139384
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Xorg.0.log diff between debian93 (not working) and knoppix81 (working)
using sed to strip off the firs
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--- Comment #22 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
Thanks for your suggestion to try another OS, I booted Knoppix 8.1 live DVD
installed to a flash drive and it worked!!! I couldn't believe it. Especially
as it's supposed to be based on Debian 9.3.
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Created attachment 139380
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via reg dump from non working debian 9.3 1024x768
running sleep 5;sudo via_reg_dump -d >> reg_dump_fil
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Created attachment 139379
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via reg dump from working knoppix 8.1
Running via reg dump on a working Knoppix 8.1 1024x768@85 deskto
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Created attachment 139378
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Knoppix8.1 works Xorg.0.log
To my surprise, booting Knoppix 8.1 installed to a flash drive worked! He
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--- Comment #18 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #14)
> Is the display working with this ASUS full HD monitor?
> It appears that the display is working in this case.
>
>
Unfortunately the Asus VS248 says "out o
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--- Comment #17 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to ptouchman from comment #11)
> . . .
>
> One thing I did notice in the log was:
>
> [19.017] DRM memory allocation failed -6
> [19.017] via_xv.c : viaInitVideo, Screen[0]
>
> I don't k
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--- Comment #16 from Kevin Brace ---
More on xorg.conf.
https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/xserver-xorg-core/xorg.conf.d.5.en.html
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--- Comment #15 from Kevin Brace ---
P Touchman, is there a configuration file somewhere?
[ 290.063] (II) CHROME(0): Using hsync ranges from config file
[ 290.063] (II) CHROME(0): Using vrefresh ranges from config file
That weird x0.0 migh
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Is the display working with this ASUS full HD monitor?
It appears that the display is working in this case.
(In reply to ptouchman from comment #12)
> Created attachment 139366 [details]
> Asus VS248 xorg l
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--- Comment #13 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
What's wacky to me is that I can get a perfectly visible display out of grub at
boot time at 1024x768 on the Dell.
I wonder if it would be possible to dump the registers when it's displaying a
VESA
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Created attachment 139366
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Asus VS248 xorg log
This is what it gets for DDC from an Asus VS248 (1920x1080@60)
One thing that I n
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--- Comment #11 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #9)
> If you still have an old configuration files like xorg.conf, remove it since
> OpenChrome DDX can automatically handle mode setting.
> Since the Dell monitor
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--- Comment #10 from Kevin Brace ---
Another thing to consider is testing the hardware on Ubuntu based distribution
like Xubuntu or Lubuntu.
Outside of Xubuntu / Lubuntu, I have only tried Debian 8 (VIA EPIA-M; CLE266
chipset) and FreeBSD 11 64-
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If you still have an old configuration files like xorg.conf, remove it since
OpenChrome DDX can automatically handle mode setting.
Since the Dell monitor in question can handle 1600 x 1200, why is it selecting
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ptouchman, I now see the Xorg.0.log.
It appears that EDID is coming in from the Dell monitor.
It is supposedly selecting 1024 x 768
At this point, I am not sure why the graphics is not working.
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--- Comment #7 from Kevin Brace ---
ptouchman, the flash thing is likely due to analog VGA sensing for connector
detection.
Post the Xorg.0.log again to see if EDID is being transmitted properly to VX900
chipset.
(In reply to ptouchman from co
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--- Comment #6 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
Ok I don't think it's the DDC, because I tried an old Dell Ultrascan P991 CRT
monitor and got the same blank results.
One thing I did notice with the old CRT was a brief flash of color which looked
lik
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dell ultrascanp991 xorg log - display is still blank
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--- Comment #4 from Kevin Brace ---
Okay, please do not attach anything other than what is really necessary if you
want the developer to help you figure out why your display is not working.
You should have disclosed that you were using a KVM swi
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--- Comment #3 from ptouch...@gmail.com ---
Sure I'll try another monitor, I've actually got it hooked up through a KVM
switchbox so perhaps it's not able to get the DDC through.
I'll try it direct connection to the VGA and see how that fares.
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