Am 24.06.2013 00:47, schrieb Tom Horsley:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 06:30:00 +0800
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> Just the smallest amount of googling suggests that an xorg.conf option
>> exists for this
>>
>> Option "BROADCAST_RGB" "0" or "1"
>
> Absolutely true, and a fantastically large amo
On 24.06.2013 01:37, Ed Greshko wrote:
…
> Most likely placed in the "Screen" or "Device" section. Probably needs to be
> combined with the ConnectedMonitor option.
>
> FWIW, not all video drivers support that option. The binary NVidia drivers
> don't support it AFAIK.
Module specific propert
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 07:37:12 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Yeah, well I'm not going to be much help with that at the moment since I
> don't have the time to really research and bring back my xorg.conf skills.
> :-(
Me either :-).
I finally settled on running a script that uses xrandr
to check th
On 06/24/13 06:47, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 06:30:00 +0800
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> Just the smallest amount of googling suggests that an xorg.conf option
>> exists for this
>>
>> Option "BROADCAST_RGB" "0" or "1"
> Absolutely true, and a fantastically large amount of
> g
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 06:30:00 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Just the smallest amount of googling suggests that an xorg.conf option exists
> for this
>
> Option "BROADCAST_RGB" "0" or "1"
Absolutely true, and a fantastically large amount of
googling doesn't disclose which section it is supp
On 06/24/13 05:56, Tom Horsley wrote:
> For the longest time, I've had this suspicion that some
> update to the Intel graphics driver has made it screw
> up the range of colors that can be displayed.
>
> I just found this command:
>
> xrandr --output HDMI2 --set "Broadcast RGB" Full
>
> And the res
For the longest time, I've had this suspicion that some
update to the Intel graphics driver has made it screw
up the range of colors that can be displayed.
I just found this command:
xrandr --output HDMI2 --set "Broadcast RGB" Full
And the result is magical, the thin mist that had been
obscuring