On 17/03/15 13:50, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
* Andrew Wood [2015-03-17 12:18 +]:
[...]
It just lists one
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller Silicon Motion SM712
I suspect what may be happening is its defaulting to video out on the LVDS
and turning the VGA port off. Is there a way to conf
* Andrew Wood [2015-03-17 12:18 +]:
[...]
> It just lists one
>
> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller Silicon Motion SM712
>
> I suspect what may be happening is its defaulting to video out on the LVDS
> and turning the VGA port off. Is there a way to configure it to mirror the
> output on bo
On 16/03/15 00:09, David Wright wrote:
You've got two cards on one PCI address. lspci might tell you what the
correct values are.
Cheers,
David.
It just lists one
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller Silicon Motion SM712
I suspect what may be happening is its defaulting to video out on the
Quoting Andrew Wood (and...@perpetualmotion.co.uk):
> Section "Device"
> ### Available Driver options are:-
> ### Values: : integer, : float, : "True"/"False",
> ### : "String", : " Hz/kHz/MHz",
> ### : "%"
> ### [arg]: arg optional
> #Option "Sh
On 15/03/15 20:07, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2015-03-15 18:44 +0100, Andrew Wood wrote:
Im trying to get Wheezy with lightdm and Xfce to work on an old kiosk
machine with a Silicon Motion SM712 chip. Currently X just turns the
screen off as soon as it starts and from the Googling Ive done it
seems
On 2015-03-15 18:44 +0100, Andrew Wood wrote:
> Im trying to get Wheezy with lightdm and Xfce to work on an old kiosk
> machine with a Silicon Motion SM712 chip. Currently X just turns the
> screen off as soon as it starts and from the Googling Ive done it
> seems this is a common problem with bot
Im trying to get Wheezy with lightdm and Xfce to work on an old kiosk
machine with a Silicon Motion SM712 chip. Currently X just turns the
screen off as soon as it starts and from the Googling Ive done it seems
this is a common problem with both the silicon motion driver and the
generic vesa dr
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