Sorry, I finally got around to test the fix.
I simply did a massive upgrade from my "frozen" alpha3 with Tormod's patched
xorg to the current packages.
It looks and works great! Besides, the whole desktop composited KDE experience
seems a lot smoother now.
Thank you, Tormod and Bryce, for your c
This bug was fixed in the package xorg-server - 2:1.6.0-0ubuntu2
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* Add 163_thinko_in_xf86targetpreferred.patch:
- For monitors that do not define a "preferred" mode, if the monitor
is not connected to the first output,
Thanks, patch committed to git for next xserver upload.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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** Attachment added: "generic patch from Adam Jackson on xorg-devel ML"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23449008/trap-aspect-ratios.patch
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Bryce Harrington (bryceharrington)
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23448920/0001-xfree86-Add-quirk-for-Acer-AL1923-mon
I move the bug back to "Confirmed" since the fix has not been committed
upstream yet. There was a new patch suggested but no more progress:
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2009-February/53.html
We should consider inclusion of the patch, or of my patch here since it
is smaller and have b
After reverting to the NoDDC option, I of course still get the blank
screen followed by standby mode.
Running the commands you gave me, I got the attached output (after having to
manually install xterm).
It seems to select the wrong resolution(1152x854) with the right refresh
(60Hz). I don't un
And the xrandr output.
** Attachment added: "18.xrandr.out.IgnoreEDID"
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Here's the xdpyinfo output.
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OK, while IgnoreEDID doesn't result in a black screen anymore, it too doesn't
do anything for the font sizes (I used DisplaySize 100 80 this time).
The resolution is set to 1152x864x60 Hz
I attached the log.
** Attachment added: "16.Xorg.0.log.IgnoreEDID"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/225627
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Sourcepackagename: xorg => xorg-server
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Not only is DisplaySize ignored, but also poorly used to calculate the reported
DPI:
[1.453431] (II) RADEON(0): Output DVI-0 using initial mode 1280x1024
after xf86InitialConfiguration
[1.453507] (**) RADEON(0): Display dimensions: (200, 160) mm
[1.453524] (**) RADEON(0): DPI set to (1
Thanks. So the patch works fine and adds the quirk, and this works with
radeon.
But there seems to be a bug in radeonhd that it does not apply any
quirks.
And DisplaySize does not work. Another bug or a new feature.
Finally, when there's no DDC:
[0.900029] (II) RADEON(0): Using fuzzy aspect
Unfortunately, DisplaySize 200 160 had no effect whatsoever. Fonts
display normally.
** Attachment added: "14. Xorg.0.log.patched.DisplaySize_200_160"
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Even worse, when adding NoDDC my display goes to standby when starting X
(probably a bad resolution/refresh setting ?).
Here's the log.
** Attachment added: "15. Xorg.0.log.patched.DisplaySize+NoDDC"
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Thanks, it worked after removing radeonhd. I did have issues because
there's already a new version of the package and I accidentally
upgraded, but now I'm fine (with Kubuntu x64 alpha 3 reinstalled and an
empty sources.list :D ).
I attached the log from a successful boot - attachment no. 13 ;).
When you have tried the radeon driver with no xorg.conf (to test the
patch), please also try setting DisplaySize (without setting NoDDC). I
would like to see if the radeon driver also ignore DisplaySize in this
case, or if it is a bug in radeonhd. To see the difference more easily,
use a false disp
Well, I think radeonhd is picked if it is installed (which it is not by
default), so please try uninstalling it.
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For some reason the radeonhd driver is picked instead of radeon. I
wonder if it works if you use the radeon driver. Can you please try it?
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12. Finally, the log from the current situation, patched X + twaked xorg.conf.
As I stated above, the behavior seems to be exactly the same.
I hope it helps.
** Attachment added: "12. Xorg.0.log.patchedX.noddc"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22025992/12.%20Xorg.0.log.patchedX.noddc
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11. xorg log after updating the package from PPA
** Attachment added: "11. Xorg.0.log.patchedX"
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10. xorg.conf used for the above
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09. unpatched xorg log afer adding NoDDC option.
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08. Unpatched xorg log with DisplaySize only
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Sorry about the delay, I've had some rough days...
I'm afraid the patch didn't work, I still get all the issues.
So, let's take them in order of appearance (numbering starts from the
first attachment):
07. xrandr output.
** Attachment added: "07.xrandr.out"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/220
> So your DisplaySize option did not work on its own?
Can you please also attach the log from using DisplaySize and not NoDDC?
The NoDDC (or IgnoreEDID) should not be necessary, so this can be a bug
as well.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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I now have a patched version xserver-xorg-core
2:1.5.99.902-0ubuntu1tormod in my PPA
https://launchpad.net/~tormodvolden/+archive/ppa
Please remember to test with an empty or default xorg.conf.
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So your DisplaySize option did not work on its own? I thought that was a
bug that had been solved :(
The options in Display Properties should match what we see in the
"xrandr -q" output. Please also attach the output from "xrandr
--verbose". A new log with the latest xserver update won't hurt eith
Thanks for the DisplaySize tip, it worked after also using Option "DDC"
"false" .
I still have an issue, though, as the 1280x1024 resolution is not
available for Display Properties, and the resolution detected and used
is 1152x864. Also, the output used is named DVI 2, while the DVI 1
exists but h
I am ready to send this patch upstream as soon as it has been tested or
reviewed.
** Attachment added: "quirk-AcerAL1923.patch"
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You can add for instance:
DisplaySize 370 300
to the Monitor section in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
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I'm glad it helped.
Is there a quick and easy fix I can apply, or should I just wait for an
update?
Thanks
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