I get the same problem as VC. This is on Ubuntu 9.10 and Evolution
2.28.1. I copied my ".evolution" and ".gconf/apps/evolution" from a 9.04
install, perhaps that is what's causing the problem.
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Hi Jens, sorry for the late reply.
The native resolution seems to be 1600x768@30 Hz which you probably
don't get from the VESA driver. Can you try setting a different
resolution in your xorg.conf? This shouldn't be related to the cursor
problems you're having.
Hardware cursor is the default so no
There is no driver for the Broadcom 1570 webcam so we need to write one.
I've been working on this for a while but it's a lot of work. The Webcam
is basically a SoC sitting on the PCIe bus. So we need to boot the SoC
with some firmware and then figure out how to talk to it. I'm currently
fiddling w
I've fixed this issue in:
commit cbbd379aa43890f36da934f5af619d2fb8ec3d87
Author: Patrik Jakobsson
Date: Thu Apr 25 22:23:36 2013 +0200
drm/gma500: Increase max resolution for mode setting
It went in with 3.9-rc1, but I'll send it to the stable lists and
hopefully they will
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-modesetting (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
External monitor connected to Cedarview driver
The fix has been picked up for the next stable 3.4 and 3.9 release. No
word from the Ubuntu kernel team yet but hopefully they'll pick it up
for 3.8 as well.
-Patrik
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Hi Jens
That sounds very strange. Could you please try the modesetting driver instead
of vesa or fbdev. It has hardware cursor support (the others don't). Also make
sure you're using the gma500_gfx kernel module.
-Patrik
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