On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 09:01:39PM +0000, Douglas Furlong wrote: > >I have this new Dell D600 laptop which I have installed FC2 on. It > >has a SXVGA+ (ie, 1400x1050) display. X will display at this > >resolution (at 24-bit depth) on the LCD display, no problem. > >However, when I plug the laptop into a docking station which has an > >Acer 77e 17" monitor attached to it, the Acer displays the 1400x1050 > >desktop, as viewed through a panning 640x480 window. > > It may be related to this bug. > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=131489 > > My monitor is not DDC compliant, it will work at 1600*1200 with this > laptop (is capable of much more but lappy isn't). > > However I can not get it to run beyond 1024*768, inital tries had me > stuck at 800*600. > > I have run my laptop with a DDC capable monitor and get sizes I expect. > > I have got linux running with this monitor fine, I beleive the problem > is related to xorg trying to dynamicly configure itself. Yesterday I opened bugs with RedHat and Xorg, and I got this answer from the Xorg bugzilla: > ------- Additional Comments From agd5f@xxxxxxxxx 2004-12-08 14:25 ------- > the radeon driver defaults to driving each display with a separate crtc (called > clone mdoe). if it can't find the DDC data for the attached monitor it defaults > to 640x480@60Hz to avoid potentially damaging you monitor. You can either > disable clone mode (in which case crtc1 will drive both outputs) or add the use > the clonehsync and clonevrefresh options (to tell the driver the monitor's > limits when it can't get DDC data). see that radeon man page for more about the > options. So I guess that this isn't an xorg bug, but rather that the configuration applet in Fedora either doesn't know about this situation, or can't detect that this is the situation and can't be forced manually to deal with it. I'll update my bug with RedHat. -- /\oo/\ / /()\ \ David Mackintosh | Public Key: dave@xxxxxxxxxx | http://www.xdroop.com/dave/gpg.html $ gpg --recv-keys --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net 4C032504 Mystery attachment? http://xdroop.dhs.org/space/GPG
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