Re: [radeonhd] 0x7102:0x1028:0x200A: Dell Greenland M58P 12P A705 BIOS 450e/504m I2C EDID LCD/CRT/DFP/TV
On Jul 07, 09 12:39:55 +0200, Thomas Luft wrote:
Am Montag, den 06.07.2009, 18:13 +0200 schrieb Matthias Hopf:
I'm missing your xorg.conf, and have to ask you how you start the Xserver. The default has lately been changed to display a solid black background during startup (you can get the old raster image with 'X -retro').
Though you say you can see the mouse - that confuses me a bit. It's typically off on startup with the current Xserver as well...
I attached the xorg logfile but it seems it was filtered by the mailing list software (didn't know that the address would be a mailing list). I
You had added the log, I asked for the config. If you have any. Please keep the mailing list in the loop.
http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates/ubuntu). Although the mouse pointer was shown correct the logo itself was scrambled and the login was not shown at all.
Hm. I guess you have to shoot the screen with a digital camera and send
that image, because this sounds rather... interesting.
The log doesn't show anything particular.
Matthias
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Matthias Hopf
Am Dienstag, den 07.07.2009, 15:15 +0200 schrieb Matthias Hopf:
You had added the log, I asked for the config. If you have any. Please keep the mailing list in the loop. Sorry for that. You never should send such mails in a hurry... I now attached my xorg.conf plus a photo made with my digital camera. You can see a somewhat screwed up Ubuntu XDM-login screen, in the middle of the screen is the mouse pointer which is shown correctly.
Hm. I guess you have to shoot the screen with a digital camera and send that image, because this sounds rather... interesting.
Regards Thomas
On Jul 13, 09 15:27:56 +0200, Thomas Luft wrote:
I now attached my xorg.conf plus a photo made with my digital camera. You can see a somewhat screwed up Ubuntu XDM-login screen, in the middle of the screen is the mouse pointer which is shown correctly.
OMFG. I haven't seen something like this for years. No idea what's happening here, you probably should file a bug on bugzilla.freedesktop.org - however, until a developer can reproduce this on his own machine chances are that this won't be fixed, except by accident. Is this image stable, or running through? If it's stable, this very much looks like a wrong stride. Though this shouldn't happen anymore nowadays.
Section "Device" Identifier "Configured Video Device" Driver "radeonhd" BusId "PCI:1:0:0" Option "DynamicClocks" "true" Option "ColorTiling" "1" Option "EnablePageFlip" "1"
These options are not recognized by radeonhd.
Section "Screen" Identifier "Default Screen" Monitor "Configured Monitor" Device "Configured Video Device"
You might want to try
DefaultDepth 24
SubSection "Display"
Depth 24
Modes "1680x1050"
Virtual 1680 1050
EndSubSection
because apparently your Xserver decided to use a 2560 by 2560
framebuffer...
Matthias
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