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Bugzilla – Full Text Bug Listing |
| Summary: | intel: 1400x1050 resolution broken on 855 | ||
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| Product: | [openSUSE] openSUSE 10.3 | Reporter: | Michael Eschweiler <michael.eschweiler> |
| Component: | X.Org | Assignee: | Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch> |
| Severity: | Major | ||
| Priority: | P5 - None | CC: | behlert, eich |
| Version: | Alpha 5 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | i686 | ||
| OS: | Other | ||
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| Found By: | --- | Services Priority: | |
| Business Priority: | Blocker: | --- | |
| Marketing QA Status: | --- | IT Deployment: | --- |
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Xorg.conf with 'intel' driver
Xorg.0.log after trying to start an x-server with intel-driver Xorg-logfile after setting screen to 1024x768 xorg.conf with section screen set to 1024x768 xorg.conf.yakumo-1280x800-working Xorg.0.log.yakumo-1280x800-working |
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Description
Michael Eschweiler
2007-07-02 21:22:46 UTC
Using the "intel" driver for 855 is intentional. Please give me more details than "doesn't work". There isn't much to say: The x-server starts but that's nearly all: The screen remains black - only a slightly clearer (dark grey) right part of the screen which seems to flicker a little bit.Every time I tried this I had go to the console (Ctrl-ALT-F2) or stop the x-server (Ctrl-ALT-Backspace). Ok. Could you at least attach the intel based /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log? Created attachment 149502 [details]
Xorg.conf with 'intel' driver
Created attachment 149504 [details]
Xorg.0.log after trying to start an x-server with intel-driver
Please have a look at the two attachments (as I there was no reaction to my last comment at bug # 230123 I didn't know which kind of information to provide) This is a TFT monitor, correct? Could you try again with 1400X1050@60HZ" instead of the 75 Hz? Thanks. Yes, it's a TFT monitor. I tried with 1400x1050@60HZ but there is no significant change. Now sometimes at the left side shows up very shortly a white stripe - maybe the distorted content of the screen. I wonder if this problem is related to the used resolution. Any more success with a standard resolution like 1024x768? I tried what you proposed but without success, the screen remained dark with a slight flicker. I did the following: In the section monitor I changed ModelName from 1400X1050@75HZ to 1024X768@75HZ (in a second trial I also tried 1024X768@60HZ) As the section Modes didn't contain Modelines for 1068x768 I added them manually from another xorg.conf file of an older installation (10.2) on this laptop.The section screen I left untouched.Hope this was alright.I even tried all this once more without the 855resolution... Not sure, what you did exactly. I suggest to edit only the screen section and change all the 1400x1050 entries with 1024x768 entries. There should modelines for this standard resolution be predefined in the Xserver modeline pool. So you don't need to specify one. Attach the new Xorg.0.log afterwards. Created attachment 149722 [details]
Xorg-logfile after setting screen to 1024x768
With the screen set to 1024x768 there is no change - the screen remains black. I tried with 60 and 75 Hz - no difference
Created attachment 149724 [details]
xorg.conf with section screen set to 1024x768
I hope I did the intented changess in xorg.conf.
Your changes are ok. Probably due to autodetection the driver still uses 1400x1050 as resolution. :-( Is there something left what I can do? And, does exist the possibility that this problem will be fixed with a newer driver? No, currently I'm afraid you can't help. :-( Probabyl non-standard resolution on 855 are still a problem for the new "intel" driver. :-( Stefan, do we have an Intel 855 based notebook with a non-standard native resolution, preferrably 1400x1050? Took a while, but the only one with 852/855 chipset has an 1280x800, no one has 1400x1050. I could give you that one if it helps. Yes, I think it would help me. Unfortunately I can't reproduce that issue on the Yakumo 1280x800 laptop. I'm attaching the config and logfile for this machine (might be helpful for later investigations), but for now I'm afraid we need to switch to i810 driver for your laptop. chip 8086,3582 card 1025,0035 Created attachment 151025 [details]
xorg.conf.yakumo-1280x800-working
Created attachment 151026 [details]
Xorg.0.log.yakumo-1280x800-working
> but for now I'm afraid we need to switch to i810 driver for your laptop. done. If you're interested in getting the new intel driver working with your laptop ASAP, it would be helpful to open a bugreport for this issue on bugs.freedesktop.org (product xorg, component Driver/intel) and put me into Cc (sndirsch@suse.de), so the upstream intel developers (Intel itself!) can have a look at this issue. Another note: you probably want to announce this issue on the xorg-devel mailing list - bugs in the X.org bugzilla database tend to be ignored otherwise :-( > If you're interested in getting the new intel driver working with your laptop > ASAP, it would be helpful to open a bugreport for this issue on > > bugs.freedesktop.org (product xorg, component Driver/intel) > > and put me into Cc (sndirsch@suse.de), so the upstream intel developers (Intel > itself!) can have a look at this issue. I'll do this. It seems, that this is not only a problem of the 855 chipset: Yesterday I installed OSS 10.2 on Fujitsu Siemens PC with an integrated c845 chipset connected to a 1680x1050 TFT-screen. After the installation I did a complete update. When I restarted the machine it ended up at a black screen, totally frozen, with no way to a console. Only after setting the driver in xorg.conf from "intel" to "i810" it worked. > the xorg-devel mailing list
Could you give some details where to find this mailing list - I didn't find one with this name...
We would need a seperate bugreport for the 845 issue. You need to register first before you can post anything to the xorg ML. http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg |