On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Thomas Harding <t...@thomas-harding.name> wrote:
> Le 02/11/2010 07:15, Martin-Éric Racine a écrit :
>> 2010/10/14 Martin-Éric Racine <q-f...@iki.fi>:
>>> On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Thomas Harding <t...@thomas-harding.name> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> By the way : the resolution is now OK with 800x600 and I set again every
>>>> font sizes to "16" in Gnome.
>>>>
>>>> the only problems left are "video flicker" and the fact I miss the bottom 
>>>> of
>>>> the screen, which I need 1024x600 or 800x480 to display the whole ;)
>>>
>>> We already added support for 1024x600, but we might have covered the
>>> correct refresh rate for only one manufacturer's LCD display.
>>
>> Does the Geode 2.11.9-7 that we just uploaded to unstable solve this issue?
>
> No, not for video flicker nor for 1024x600 support. I still need xorg.conf

Actually an xorg.conf will always be needed because panels don't tend
to offer self-detection. If you look at the similar Ubuntu bug (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-geode/+bug/433142
), it appears to finally work for someone with a really minimal
xorg.conf that was generated by the GNOME display configuration
applet. Can you test this and see if 1024x600 support finally works as
intended for you too?

> (More : iceweasel and icedove are now totally unusable as there is
> almost no video refresh inside their windows. other programs seems OK
> so I doubt it is related as I upgraded the whole.

This is really strange, but no unheard of. Mozilla products keep on
bringing us fascinating corner cases to debug.

Martin-Éric



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