I am closing this bug report since this issue should be fixed in Ubuntu Gutsy
Gibbon 7.10 and there is no response for more than two months.
Feel free to open it again if it still happens in Gutsy with the -intel driver.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-i810 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
Could you please recheck it with Gutsy Final Live CD? In Gutsy i810
driver is deprecated and intel driver is used instead.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-i810 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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dapper: intel 945 runs 640x480
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36306
You received
I cannot give you an answer because the laptop is in a repair shop. The
laptop has a broken motherboard. So it is possible that this is the
problem.
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Are you sure one of the monitor cable pins isn't bent or something? It
It is a laptop display.
your list. To attempt to force this, make it the only resolution.
This is exactly what I have done.
But why does the vesa driver use higher resolutions?
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dapper: intel 945 runs 640x480
Martin Schaaf wrote:
But why does the vesa driver use higher resolutions?
I'm just not sure -- there must be some kind of driver incompatability
which I haven't seen. What is the exact model of your laptop and what
does lspci tell you the video chip is?
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dapper: intel 945 runs 640x480
I have a similar problem. I only get the 640x480 resolution also after I
installed 915resolution. Another problem is that I have very often a
black screen and only sometimes a working X and then with this small
resolution. So edgy is for me unusable. With dapper I had the same small
resolution but
Someone suggested to increase the size of the video hardware in the BIOS
I do not have this option in the BIOS. And the vesa driver starts in
higher resolutions. The X server shows that my card has 8MB of memory.
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Martin Schaaf wrote:
Someone suggested to increase the size of the video hardware in the BIOS
I do not have this option in the BIOS. And the vesa driver starts in
higher resolutions. The X server shows that my card has 8MB of memory.
hmmm, that's really weird. Changing the bios solved my
I tested with a external lcd and this let it work. No longer a black
screen and small resolutions. So I think the problem lies on the local
flat panel. I will attach the Xorg.log with the external lcd and the one
with the lfp.
** Attachment added: i810 with a external lcd.
Here my log for the non working lfp. Why can the vesa driver start in
higher reolutions? Can I set the supported panel size directly?
** Attachment added: i810 with the local flat panel.
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6197910/Xorg.log.lfp
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dapper: intel 945 runs 640x480
Martin Schaaf wrote:
Here my log for the non working lfp. Why can the vesa driver start in
higher reolutions? Can I set the supported panel size directly?
** Attachment added: i810 with the local flat panel.
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6197910/Xorg.log.lfp
Are you sure one of the
I tried out Edgy beta and it still starts with 640x480. What is a strange is
that in someway it does autodetect the settings.
When I go to the hardware display settings in systemsettings it says the
following:
graphics card: i810
driver: i810
monitor: plug and play
But when I go into
With intels reporting going opensource with at least some of their
drivers I went to their webpage, and if you take a look on the following
webpage it says it's working out-of the box with debian, so with these
drivers it should be rather easy to solve this problem right?
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