Aeb1barfo - so far the fixes that appear in 11.04 "natty" haven't been
backported to 10.04 LTS - I think there is one more point release of the
LTS, but don't know if this has enough priority for anyone to actually
fix it. For now, post-installation repairs like installing an xorg.conf
file may be
Finally set up Gnome in Lucid ( 10.4 LTS ) on the Averatec 3280.
It still has the improper log in display ( GDM ) with the wrong default
screen size ( 1600x1200 ). However, there is enough screen showing to
log in in the lower right side. Once inside as ROOT, I can force the
1024x768 for the defau
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Hi Bartosz - Oops! I didn't see your last update until just now.
However, the fix seems to have been checked in; when I updated this
morning, the resolution seemed to be correct, 1024x768.
Thank you!
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Hi Peter.
Please make sure that you are using the latest openchrome version.
Try to build/install from openchrome.org website.
Please check if the XVideo is works with your LCD panel.
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As of today, there has been a regression: in the absence of an xorg.conf
file, the initial resolution is again set to 1600x1200. It's possible to
use the Monitors dialog to set the res. to 1024x768, but before that is
done, the login screen's bottom panel is inaccessible, so that the GUI
mode can't
As of the last couple of days, after updating packages, it appears that
the screen resolution of 1024x768 is set automatically when X starts. So
this fix has been checked in to the repositories.
Also, switching to/from text modes seems to work. However:
There is an oddity about switching back fro
See http://www.openchrome.org/trac/ticket/366 - The initial screen res
seems to be set at 1024x768, and switching to/from text screens works
too, with r891 of the OpenChrome driver. This is with Ubuntu 11.04
updated as of today.
Note that ~/.config/monitors.xml has been removed - this contains the
Checking out the driver sources (rev. 890 now) and rebuilding makes
resolution detection work still, but switching to text screens does not
work.
Reinstalling the openchrome driver from the repository makes text
screens work, but the resolution fix isn't in that driver, so xorg.conf
is necessary.
There has been a severe regression TODAY in 11.04 - now the tty screens
don't work. Ctrl-alt-F1 etc switch to a random screen which doesn't
sync.
See bug #495553.
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Ok - I re-checked-out and rebuilt the driver, with no patches, and the
native resolution is now 1024x768!
Many thanks, Bartosz!
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This bug was fixed in openchrome revision r887 :
http://www.openchrome.org/trac/changeset/887
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Try to build the pure revision 888 without patch.
Then remove xorg.conf file.
Check then what will happen.
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Now -
svn checkout http://svn.openchrome.org/svn/trunk openchrome
...
Checked out revision 888.
I then tried to apply the patches. Again they seem to fail. I didn't try
to build.
Please send me fully patched .c files - I don't seem to be doing the
patches right, or the patch file is bad.
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After restarting with xorg.conf in place, the screen comes up as
1024x768, with just the bottom panel (but that's another bug). I think
I'll try checking out the sources again from scratch and rebuild, later
today. Or perhaps there was some error in my use of svn.
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I tried doing that. Running svn update from the src dir did nothing. I
then tried
svn update http://svn.openchrome.org/svn/trunk openchrome from /root
(openchrome is in /root/openchrome).
Skipped 'http://svn.openchrome.org/svn/trunk'
Uopenchrome/ChangeLog
Uopenchrome/src/via_mode.c
Uo
Try to revert the changes, apply patch again and build again:
cd src
svn revert *
svn update
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I applied the patch. It went well with via_mode.c, but there were some
errors with via_driver.c - here is via_driver.c.rej
--- via_driver.c(wersja 886)
+++ via_driver.c(kopia robocza)
@@ -725,7 +725,6 @@
break;
case VIA_K8M800:
pVia->DRIIrqEnable
I haven't applied the patch (#56) yet, but switching to text console and
back works fine, and hibernation seems to also.
Now I'll try the patch ...
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Check also if the hibernation and switch to text console is working for
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** Patch removed: "k8m800_vm800_panel_support.patch"
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** Patch added: "k8m800_vm800_panel_support.patch"
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Please look at this Xorg.0.log file.
The screen resolution was autodetected and it was set correctly:
[21.833] (II) CHROME(0): ViaPanelGetNativeModeFromScratchPad
[21.833] (II) CHROME(0): Native Panel Resolution is 1024x768
Thanks for your help.
Please test it in work to check if it is w
Comment #53 is an accidental duplicate of #52. Oops!
This bug report contains the remaining issue in Bug #495553.
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Tit
I built and installed the driver, and rebooted a couple of times. I've
added an archive containing Xorg.0.log and Xorg.0.log.old. There was no
xorg.conf file in /etc/X11.
The main change was that the login screen was no longer at 1600x1200.
The grub2 screen and the final Gnome screen appeared to b
I built and installed the driver, and rebooted a couple of times. I've
added an archive containing Xorg.0.log and Xorg.0.log.old. There was no
xorg.conf file in /etc/X11.
The main change was that the login screen was no longer at 1600x1200.
The grub2 screen and the final Gnome screen appeared to b
The detail build instruction for Ubuntu/Debian is available at:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome
Replace the via_driver.c and via_mode.c with attached files.
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As of 11.04 "Natty" Ubuntu, the remaining problem is that the initial
display is set at 1600x1200. For Ubuntu with Gnome, the
System/Preference/Monitors dialog is accessible, and the screen res can
be changed to 1024x768 (see last few comments in bug #495553).
For the unichrome display, only Gnome
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Aeb1barfo - What I was able to do with KDE (a few months ago) was to
right-click on the screen to get a menu which enabled me to create a new
panel at the top of the screen. Once that was done, I could right-click
on the panel to add a main menu to it. From that it was possible to set
the screen re
What has gotten really obnoxious in the latest revisions of Kbuntu is
that the HARDWARE MODIFICATIONS panel in the main menu is gone. I used
to be able to force the proper display driver and monitor ( yes, it gave
you a warning ) and reboot X/the system.
That is an example of forcing something th
This still applies up through Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat 10.10 alpha-2: The
initial screen resolution is set to 1600x1200, so that only the upper-
left 1024x768 corner of the screen is visible. It's necessary to use the
System>Preferences>Monitors dialog to set the resolution.
In addition, the text c
Note for upstream: The screen resolution is not properly recognized
either on Fedora 13 and on CentOS 5.5 - in all cases the system tries to
start up in 1600x1200 mode, but in a Gnome system it's possible to set
the res. manually, then later install an xorg.conf file. On KDE systems
it's much more
FYI: I've tried 10.4 Kubuntu on the Averatec 3280. The bug is still
there. You can CHEAT by using UBUNTU and the GUI it has.
" Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it " -
Santayana
I hold to the FATALIST PORCINE philosophy of life:
" I PINK, therefore I HAM "
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Just installed Lucid Lynx. Bug on startup ( improper display settings )
is still here on the Averatec 3280.
" Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it " -
Santayana
I hold to the FATALIST PORCINE philosophy of life:
" I PINK, therefore I HAM "
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I don't have Karmic 9.10 on this system anymore, only the Lucid 10.04 alpha-1.
The initial release of the latter worked well, except that the login screen
resolution was something like 1600x1200 - but once logging in, the correct
1024x768 resolution was set. Then overnight the bug #495553 showed
Hi Peter.
What happened when you apply patch from comment #18 ?
Does resolution is correct or system locks up?
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Starting with yesterday's Lucid alpha-1 release, there has been both
improvement and then regression regarding the driver for this hardware.
See bug #495553 "Screen origin shifted to center, screen wraps".
The driver is setting the right screen resolution, but the left and
right halves of the scre
Is this patch and the one in bug report # 296142, comment #31, still
appropriate? I never built the driver with either patch, sorry! Right
now I have
# dpkg -s xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
Package: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installe
Please check if this patch works for you.
The detail build instruction for Ubuntu/Debian is available at:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome
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This problem also occurs with the live CDs for Karmic Alpha 4 and Alpha
6. I am continuing to use an xorg.conf file, as above, in my Karmic
installation on this laptop, in order to restrict screen resolution to
1024x768 and lower. Again, refer to #296142 for some details.
This computer works best
My current version information running Karmic is
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=9.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=karmic
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu karmic (development branch)"
Linux cupid 2.6.31-10-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 22 17:33:42 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
That includes updates to today, 23 Sep
Please see my comments in bug #296142 regarding my earlier installation
of the openchrome driver (in both ubuntu and debian).
Also, I tried the live CD for Karmic Koala 9.10, and the only real
problem with display is that it also chooses a too-high resolution for
the screen, so that only the upper
It turns out I had actually built an openchrome driver some time ago
(I have to look at my Launchpad email to determine the date) in order
to deal with this or a related problem.
At any rate, I downloaded the current sources from the OpenChrome
server, copied in the patched via_driver.c file, and
I think you missed command:
./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
Do not forget about commands:
sudo apt-get install build-essential subversion autoconf automake1.9 libtool
and
sudo apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
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Actually, I have no idea where to get the rest of the sources
(configuration and makefiles etc) to build this.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Peter Belew wrote:
> Thank you - since I'm away today, I may not get to this until tomorrow.
>
> I assume this means I'll have to download the rest of th
Thank you - since I'm away today, I may not get to this until tomorrow.
I assume this means I'll have to download the rest of the source and
build and install the driver .
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Bartosz wrote:
> If it easier for you please replace the "/src/via_driver.c" file to file
If it easier for you please replace the "/src/via_driver.c" file to file
which I attached
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Please apply patch "panel_pm800_new2.patch" to the latest openchrome driver
according to:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome
Is it works for you?
Please attach Xorg.0.log file.
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Xorg.0.log generated starting gdm without the xorg.conf in place.
Note the several allowed screen resolutions greater than 1024x768, which
this display cannot handle (except by cropping the display to 1024x768.
Either:
1) the system has to determine the maximum screen resolution automatically, o
Here is the Xorg.0.log file generated when restarting gdm with the above
xorg.conf file in place.
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I created a minimal xorg.conf file (attached), and placed it in the
livecd's /etc/X11/ directory (in RAM). I then ran 'sudo gdm restart'.
When gdm had restarted, and Gnome stuff appeared, the resolution was
then 1024x768. You can see the various resolution settings which I could
select, in the Xorg
Karmic Koala 9.10 live CD:
I have just tried the 9.10 Karmic alpha 4 live/desktop cd on this
Averatec laptop. As before, it boots properly and starts the X server,
but with too high a screen resolution. The maximum resolution of the
screen is 1024x768.
It is necessary to put an xorg.conf file int
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
Ubuntu and kernel version information
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=7.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=gutsy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 7.10"
Linux cupid 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Dec 18 08:02:57 UTC 2007 i686
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For the Averatec laptop, it's 1024x768. When fed at a higher resolution, the
image is cropped to 1024x768.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 5:12 AM, Bartosz wrote:
> What is corect resolution of your monitor?
>
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What is corect resolution of your monitor?
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