I tried another fresh install, formatting the disk drive, and this time
everything looks great. :)
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Ok, something perhaps went wrong creating that config file,
Please try again after removing the line:
Virtual 1024768
In the "Screen" section, and report back whether that works or not.
If so, I'm unsure whether to mark this fix-released (and open a new bug for the
misconfig
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Running from the 7.10 official release CD, the screen resolution is
correct. This is a screenshot from that.
It's funny that this problem appeared after the installation. I'll post
the files you asked for.
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I'm not trying to do anything special. Just regular straight forward
wide screen. No TV out, no dual head.
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Runar, can you post your config file /etc/X11/xorg.conf please..
>From the Xorg.0.log, I see lines such as:
(II) intel(0): Not using mode "1280x768" (width too large for virtual size)
Is there a line in there such as:
Virtual 800 600
In the "Screen" section? (Or any Virtual desktop size settings
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I guess your problem has something to do with bug Bug #131646.
Try to execute this "xrandr --output TV --off" in console and then try to
change to 1280x800. If it doesn't work please post the output of xrandr.
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The new driver doesn't fix this for me. I'll attach a screenshot and
Xorg logs.
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Yes, the new driver fixes this for me. As usual, I can't figure out how
to close this bug in Launchpad.
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Could you please recheck it with Gutsy RC or newer? It is shipped with
the new Intel driver which should fix this issue. 915resolution is then
not needed anymore.
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My apologies, that log is taken after I tried switching the video driver
to VESA in an act of desperation. It was previously set to the Intel
driver, I checked the Xorg.0.log at that time and it definitely
contained the all-important: '(II) I810(0): Not using mode "1280x800"
(no mode of this name)'
I can confirm this in Feisty. Using an Acer Aspire 5600 with integrated
intel chipset. xorg.conf weirdly has all the right settings in there,
but X just won't/can't use them
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this bug had a "Affects: xfree86" in it, which I rejected. The valid one
remains (xserver-xorg-video-i810)
note that there are several identical bugs open which have several
dupes, so the bug database cleanup is not nearly done :)
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Could you please explain that rejection comment?
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Rejecting bogus component.
** Changed in: xfree86 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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This probably isn't helped by the upgrade to Edgy, but:
If I install 915resolution, use the (new?) default auto setting,
restart, do pkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, and then change the driver
from i810 to vesa, then I get my 1280x800 resolution without scrolling.
The Screen Resolution control panel
No improvement with the Edgy install either.
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> I don't understand what you mean by "i915resolution just makes the
screen scrollable".
The desktop extends beyond the visible screen. When I move the mouse
cursor to the right or bottom of the screen, the screen scrolls so I can
use the hidden part of the desktop. There's a little more informati
I don't understand what you mean by "i915resolution just makes the
screen scrollable". The Intel modesetting driver is still not stable and
causes regressions on some hardware, but is available in universe in
edgy and should work acceptably on i915 and higher.
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I see no improvement with the Edgy Beta LiveCD. I can't risk installing
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i also wanted to note, that i do get the "right" resolution when using
915resolution, its just that its the ONLY resolution i get (even if i
try to add others with 915resolution).
xrandr loses support for all resolutions other than the "right" one.
this is really annoying, since many apps really ne
915resolution is just a hack and doesn't work for all people, that's
true, so your bug should probably be filed under 915resolution. The
upstream driver should at some point in the future have no need for the
915resolution package, so I think the bugs are still similar and related
to the overall "I
I still think that this is two classes of bug:
- 915resolution needed to fix the resolution.
- Even 915resolution can't fix the problem, because it just makes the screen
scrollable.
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I have a Acer Aspire 5601AWLMi Laptop with Intel Corporation Mobile
945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics and have to use the
915resolution program to get the correct resolution 1280x800.
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Yes, this is still an issue for me in Dapper. I have not tried Egdy yet.
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I collected all incorrect resolution bugs for the i10 driver in this bug
(I think it's the oldest), if someone doesn't think the general
description of a duplicate is "I don't have this or that resolution on
my laptop" please remove it
** Bug 24216 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
** Bug 4
This is not a duplicate of 5801, since we have an Intel Chipset here,
and not an nvidia one.
Is this still an issue with Dapper or Edgy?
** Changed in: xfree86 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xfree86 => xserver-xorg-video-i810
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 5801
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