I am having a similar problem...
but my monitor is a Samsung Samtron 56V
my ddcprobe gives correct output, so does sudo xresprobe vesa:
id: SAMTRON
res: 1152x864 1024x768 800x600 640x480
freq: 30-55 50-120
disptype:
But xrandr gives wrong output!
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Soory for not responding earlier.
Mine sort of works too.
On my Philips 20 200W6 TFT (1680x1050) usplash now displays, albeit at
a lower resolution of 1024x768. That's ok for now though, but it would
be nice to close the bug fully.
I have an install script, part of which changes the resolution
Thanks for your comment. You're absolutely right about livecd/alternate.
usplash needs to probe good resolution automatically at boot. When bug
188764, this problem will disappears.
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I think my usplash shows as 1600x1200 now on a 1920x1200 panel, I'm
happy with that (Hardy).
Also here it is now:
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# Usplash configuration file
# These parameters will only apply after running update-initramfs.
xres=1920
yres=1200
Seems fine. Thanks.
Nice to know! That means that xrandr is doing a good job :) Thanks for
the confirmation.
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installation?
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hello,
the same problem with my vaio vgn-fs115b laptop with intel i915, ddcprobe,
xresprobe and get-edid fails too.
I can't set no other resoulution as 1280x800 :-(
ddcprobe
vbe: VESA 3.0 detected.
oem: Intel(r)915GM/910ML/915MS Graphics Chip Accelerated VGA BIOS
vendor: Intel Corporation
I've also had a similiar problem today, but usplash detected a resolution of
1440x1440 on my LG L194WT.
Manually setting it to 1440x900 and regenerating the initrd solved the issue.
I've also had a lot of trouble configuring X for the widescreen, but I'll
report this in a separate bug.
I attach
Is this a bug in xserver then?
I've tried it with PC Linux OS and everything works straight out of the
box.
Is it something in the Ubuntu build (an older version of something
etc...)?
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Wow, thanks for responding so quickly.
I've tried the Windows app you mentioned, I'll post the output. I've
also run sudo xresprobe vesa and got the output from that.
I can confirm it's definitely still happening in Gutsy (Tribe 3), so
doesn't appear to be fixed in the latest xserver.
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Weird. So perhaps it should be using:
Timing recommendation #1 1680x1050 at 60Hz
Instead of the highest VESA res it finds.
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sudo ddcprobe
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It looks like your monitor has a bug in the EDID (you could re-upload a
fixed version to the monitor but it's probably not worth the risk).
Any Philips 200W6 series LCD (20.1 widescreen) should have a max/native
resolution of 1680x1050, not 1680x1680 as reported by DDC.
Unfortunately with this
If you have a Windows installation available you may run EnTech's
Monitor Asset Manager: http://entechtaiwan.net/util/moninfo.shtm
to rule out the possibility of it being a ddcprobe/X server DDC bug. If
1680x1680 or 1600x1200 are listed there also, then your monitor's
firmware has a problem.
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I probably should have checked before I said it probably wasn't a
ddcprobe bug, but my monitor (NEC 20WMGX2) reports 1680x1680, too.
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I've never seen this under Windows, so the possibility is good that it's
a problem with the X server's detection of widescreens.
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