On 18.09.07 23:25:13, Brice Goglin wrote: > Andreas Pakulat wrote: > > I tried to find howtos in the net, but there were onyl few, the attached > > xorg.conf is what I'm using right now. As soon as I remove the comments > > from the Options in the Device section Xorg doesn't start anymore, > > telling me that Screen's were found but none of them had a usable > > configuration. > > > > Using the config as is, does come up with the Laptop display working > > properly, however I can't activate the VGA. All I get from xrandr is: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>xrandr > > xrandr: Output VGA-0 is not disconnected but has no modes > > > > Google leads me to believe that I should disable the S-video output, but > > trying that just gives me the same information, without any change: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>xrandr --output S-video --off > > xrandr: Output VGA-0 is not disconnected but has no modes > > > > Unplugging the CRT and doing that doesn't change anything either. > > > > The second attached Xorg log is from a failing start with the 3 > > monitor-lines activated. > > > > Andreas, who now has to downgrade X11 again :( > > > > This seems very similar to > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=439322 > > You might want to try latest upstream git snapshot, TV-out should be > disabled by default there, so you might get some modes from VGA by default. > > And finally, it would be good to send the output of xrandr, with and > without with TV-out disabled *at startup* (either in xorg.conf or with a > recent driver where TV-out does not get enabled automatically).
Ok, so I tried with the git snapshot from git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati but there are no changes compared to the debian experimental package. One thing I just noticed though: x11-utils changelog doesn't mention xrandr 1.2.2 it only mentions 1.2.0, so may I have a too-old xrandr? Andreas -- Love is in the offing. Be affectionate to one who adores you.
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