6 Jun
2015
6 Jun
'15
14:15
Hello, Am Mittwoch, 3. Juni 2015 schrieb Ladislav Slezak: > I have reimplemented monitor detection in hwinfo to read the data from > /sys instead of running BIOS emulation and reading the data from the > VESA BIOS. This should work better and should be more reliable. > The new version prints some additional properties (monitor manufacture > date), so there should be at least a little change in the output... > > Of course, reporting success or improvements here is also appreciated > ;-) I installed the 13.2 package on Tumbleweed, because hwinfo 21.13 didn't make it into Tumbleweed yet. Oh, and the 21.14 package in system:install:head/hwinfo has a 0 byte tarball :-/ On my laptop (with an additional external monitor attached), I get --- monitor1.log 2015-06-06 15:53:24.036726348 +0200 +++ monitor2.log 2015-06-06 15:59:25.362474177 +0200 @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ -33: None 00.0: 10000 Monitor - [Created at monitor.95] +26: None 00.0: 10000 Monitor + [Created at monitor.125] Unique ID: rdCR.+Gf2yBtn0F1 + Parent ID: VCu0._YOiuWv5Ly7 Hardware Class: monitor Model: "BenQ GL2450H" Vendor: BNQ @@ -20,6 +21,8 @@ Resolution: 1600x900@60Hz Resolution: 1920x1080@60Hz Size: 531x298 mm + Year of Manufacture: 2014 + Week of Manufacture: 33 Detailed Timings #0: Resolution: 1920x1080 Horizontal: 1920 2008 2052 2200 (+88 +132 +280) +hsync @@ -31,19 +34,24 @@ Hor. Sync Range: 30-83 kHz Bandwidth: 148 MHz Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown + Attached to: #20 (VGA compatible controller) -34: None 00.2: 10002 LCD Monitor - [Created at monitor.95] - Unique ID: aHB6.TXuwCXVLBM9 +27: None 01.0: 10002 LCD Monitor + [Created at monitor.125] + Unique ID: wkFv.TXuwCXVLBM9 + Parent ID: VCu0._YOiuWv5Ly7 Hardware Class: monitor Model: "X176G LCD Monitor" Vendor: LPL "X176G" Device: eisa 0x0000 Resolution: 1440x900@60Hz Size: 367x230 mm + Year of Manufacture: 2007 + Week of Manufacture: 0 Detailed Timings #0: Resolution: 1440x900 Horizontal: 1440 1520 1568 1968 (+80 +128 +528) -hsync Vertical: 900 901 904 914 (+1 +4 +14) -vsync Frequencies: 108.00 MHz, 54.88 kHz, 60.04 Hz Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown + Attached to: #20 (VGA compatible controller) I'm slightly surprised that I get a different Unique ID for the laptop display - you should know better if this is intentional. The full hwinfo output has some more differences. Just as an example: >> misc.1.2: open parallel ------ exec: "/sbin/modprobe parport " ----- +----- exec: "/sbin/rmmod lp" ----- +----- return code: ? ----- +----- exec: "/sbin/rmmod parport_pc" ----- +----- return code: ? ----- +----- exec: "/sbin/rmmod parport" ----- + rmmod: ERROR: Module parport is in use by: ppdev ----- return code: ? ----- Maybe you need to rmmod ppdev first? Needless to say that my laptop doesn't have a parport ;-) If you are interested in the full hwinfo output (from 21.12. and 21.13), take a look at www.cboltz.de/tmp/dl/hwinfo-logs.tar.gz Regards, Christian Boltz -- Also, monolithisch im Sinne von "das macht einfach alles und streichelt auch noch die Katze", nicht im Sinne von einem großen Code Blob. [Andreas Scherbaum über systemd auf https://plus.google.com/117024231055768477646/posts/7tJUsZidkr6] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: yast-devel+owner@opensuse.org