On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Chris Wilson wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 00:27:06 +0100, Ole Tange wrote:
>> I just upgraded a Debian system.
>>
>> After the upgrade X refuses to use the intel driver but insists on using
>> VESA.
>
> $ echo options i915 modeset=1 > /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.co
Hello ,
I planned to run my X11 on 2nd framebuffer device /dev/fb1 in place of fb0
. I have enabled both nodes in kernel and hence I have /dev/fb0 and /dev/fb1
on board .
I created a conf file
22-xorg-fb1.confin
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ ..that I am attaching here .
When I started X by running star
Hello,
I'm trying to get the native 1920x1200 on a Samsung 2443BW with nv. From
the log:
(--) NV(0): Panel size is 1920 x 1080
(II) NV(0): NOTE: This driver cannot reconfigure the BIOS-programmed size.
(II) NV(0): These dimensions will be used as the panel size for mode validation.
E.g., the EDI
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 22:09:27 +0100, Ole Tange wrote:
> This was actually taken care of by the upgrade. What was missing was
> adding i915 to /etc/modules; when I added that, everything worked as
> expected.
>
> This is the second time I have be bitten by a missing loaded module
> (First time:
>
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xorg-server-1.9.3 is the third maintenance release of the 1.9 branch of the X11
server from X.org. It includes numerous bug fixes to address performance,
stability, and correctness. This version is functionally equivalent to the
second release candid
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 00:27:06 +0100, Ole Tange wrote:
> I just upgraded a Debian system.
>
> After the upgrade X refuses to use the intel driver but insists on using VESA.
The -intel driver no longer uses UMS and relies on Kernel Mode Setting
instead. In order to activate KMS it needs to be eithe