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I don't know, which resolution your panel needs. It might be possible to
chose the right framebuffer mode. Try this
# hwinfo --framebuffer
Use the appropriate mode hexnumber (16bit mode recommended) as vga boot
parameter.
Example:
Mode 0x0317: 1024x768 (+2048), 16 bits
--> vga=0x317
To be ho
openSUSE 11.4 is no longer supported. Feel free to reopen, if the issue
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Thanks for explanation, Jammy!
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Title:
Low graphics mode in muxless hybrid ATI/Intel GPU systems after fglrx
upgrade
S
But it's still/again broken with fglrx 12.10.5/xf86-video-intel 2.20.19. Verfied
with Intel Ivybridge (8086:0106) / AMD Radeon HD 7500M/7600m Series (1002:6841).
(==) fglrx(0): hotplug detection: "enabled"
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xorg_backtrace+0x26) [0x4f4916]
1: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x39)
You mean
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/beta/amd-driver-installer-
catalyst-13.2-beta3-linux-x86.x86_64.zip
don't you?
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Titl
I vote for not accepting these global Xft settings changes at all, since
I expect them to break our global fontconfig configuration. In particuar
the fontconfig snippets being included via /etc/fonts/conf.d/.
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(In reply to comment #8)
> > Why not doing the change in the tarball
> and extract into buildroot as before?
>
> So the changes to be visible.
Ok. I understand now.
> > What's the meaning of all these settings
> and how are they going to change the font rendering? Aren't most of them
> already s
(In reply to comment #6)
> Please accept:
>
> https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/89141
A few questions:
What happened to /var in xdm.tar.bz2? Why not doing the change in the
tarball and extract into buildroot as before?
About this one:
+Xft.dpi: 96
+Xft.antialias: true
+Xft.rgba: rgb
+Xft
Unfortunately we do not have the ressources to address that issue
still for openSUSE 11.4. Could you please test again with
a current Milestone of openSUSE 12.1, whether the issue still
exists and give me feedback about the result? Thanks.
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