https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=270846#c37
--- Comment #37 from Matthias Hopf 2007-08-17 11:07:24 MST ---
Ok, let's analyze xorg.conf first:
It only has one monitor section - for TV actually, which has been detected as
deactivated (I would even think of a special case here, sax2 should never
detect a TV as activated, because on several laptops detection is broken. On
this one it actually worked).
The monitor section uses "Position" with a "LeftOf" argument. This is wrong.
Either have two integers ("x y") as an offset of a common framebuffer plane, or
use Option "LeftOf" "<MonitorName>".
Using the testcase, and Xorg.0.log, it shows that RANDR does something weired
in configuring the two monitors if not specified completely, because VGA
doesn't report 1024x768. Well. Actually, it isn't *that* weired, just rounding
changed. VertRefresh 50-60 is just below the 60.01 Hz that are actually used.
Once again a reason that the default shouldn't be 60 but 61 or 65 Hz.
SaX.log shows, that sysp is apparently not printing enough information, and
that one is interpreted wrong:
Card0 => RandR : TV disconnected 0
That is only one of 4 outputs, and it is disconnected, so it shouldn't be used.
Additionally, either RANDR or the intel driver misbehaves in the "LeftOf" case
(the "RightOf" case works fine): if the two monitors have different width, it
uses the wrong width to calculate the offset.
Adding a working example in a second.
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