Has anyone been using a rock64, interested in your thoughts. Can you
run the opensuse arm distribution on it? Do you have to do anything
special to get the hdmi 2.0 port to fully exploit uhd?
-Steve
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7 x 32767
-Steve
On Mon, 2018-06-25 at 21:08 +, Brüns, Stefan wrote:
> On Montag, 25. Juni 2018 23:06:29 CEST Steve Moring wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've seen a few people have UHD monitors working with their
> > raspberry
> > pi3's. I'
Hi,
It would appear that X is setup with a maximum of 2048x2048 for the
virtual desktop size. There doesn't appear to be any X configuration
that is setting this (from my reading I'd expect it to be 32767x32767)
as it is with openSUSE 15 Leap on the Intel builds. What am I
missing?
Images I've
Stefan,
On Mon, 2018-06-25 at 21:08 +, Brüns, Stefan wrote:
> On Montag, 25. Juni 2018 23:06:29 CEST Steve Moring wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've seen a few people have UHD monitors working with their
> > raspberry
> > pi3's. I'm confused by a c
Stefan,
> 4k @ 60fps is more than HDMI 1.3 can handle. You can either do 2560x
> 1440@60p
> or 3840x2160@30p.
>
Ah, I should have looked at the hardware itself.
My apologies for the noise.
Thank you for your guidance.
> Kind regards,
>
> Stefan
>
>
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Hi,
I've seen a few people have UHD monitors working with their raspberry
pi3's. I'm confused by a constraint that appears to be an X
constraint, and that's the size of the desktop.
Has anyone gotten this to work successfully using an openSUSE build?
This works:
#cvt -r 3840 2160 60
#xrandr --n
Hi,
Trying to setup the pi to work with a UHD monitor, I've been reading
that it can be done, but I've got what appears to be one remaining
hurdle.
This works:
#cvt -r 3840 2160 60
#xrandr --newmode "3840x2160" 533.00 3840 3888 3920 4000 2160 2163
2168 +hsync -vsync
#xrandr --addmode HDMI-1