Hi folks, Just updated to a snapshot which includes the new Scaler support, and am having trouble controlling it. My setup is a 1920x1200 DVI-D_1 panel to the left of my Thinkpad's 1400x1050 built-in PANEL (running on a FireGL 5200 M56 chip). I had been working with the laptop's panel having virtual space off the bottom of the screen which was unused, that was fine with me. It's now coming up with the laptop being forced into "1920x1200Scaled" mode, even though my PreferredMode is native 1400x1050, so I've got this tiny letterboxed screen on my laptop next to my nice big external monitor. With the laptop undocked, it works just fine in a single-screen 1400x1050 mode. How do I disable the scaling or force the native mode? trying it manually with xrandr: $ xrandr --output PANEL --mode 1400x1050 xrandr: Configure crtc 1 failed and powers down the PANEL. If this qualifies as a bug rather than a docs question I'll file a bug report and attach logs etc. thanks, Alec PS - Had been running commit 45fdec79e523f3f9637c35a3d84c1fd9e61b9b21 (April 29) on my Fedora 9 system, switched to the latest F9 updates-testing rpm today, which is commit 1eff3e783bf6cab33dad837ec0c4edc07d967f7c from June 22. Koji's down now so I can't get back the old rpm to compare to, but hopefully it'll come back soon. It's been a while since I compiled from git but could do so in a pinch. -- Alec Habig, University of Minnesota Duluth Physics Dept. habig@neutrino.d.umn.edu http://neutrino.d.umn.edu/~habig/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org
Alec T. Habig wrote: [ scaling problem ]
Had been running commit 45fdec79e523f3f9637c35a3d84c1fd9e61b9b21 (April 29) on my Fedora 9 system, switched to the latest F9 updates-testing rpm today, which is commit 1eff3e783bf6cab33dad837ec0c4edc07d967f7c from June 22.
Koji's down now so I can't get back the old rpm to compare to, but hopefully it'll come back soon. It's been a while since I compiled from git but could do so in a pinch.
Well, you could always get the package from the normal "updates" repo. I see the 45fdec79 (April 29) version as Fedora's stable package for some time to come. There have been a number of regressions between then and now, and these will have to be fixed in updates-testing before anything newer package filters down into stable. -- Hans Ulrich Niedermann (Fedora xorg-x11-drv-radeonhd maintainer)
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