Alexander Vodomerov wrote: > What does "Output VGA disconnected" means? >
It means that your graphic chipset has an VGA output with no monitor connected to it. Note that some machine have such an output without any physical port connected to it. > I suspect that for unknown reason, the server found no outputs or send > picture to wrong output (for example S-Video out). Is it possible? How > can it be diagnosed? Is LVDS is the correct output in case of notebook? > I am not sure which outputs your i845 chipset has. If it's a notebook, it should have LVDS for the internal panel, VGA for the external port, and maybe TV for the external S-video port. But there's nothing about LVDS in your log. If it were sending the picture to the wrong output, I think the server would not fail to start, it would start and give you a black screen. Did you ever try an earlier xserver-xorg-video-intel driver? For instance 2.1.0 currently in testing or the former 2.0.0 packages? i845 support was support to be fixed at some point (near 2:2.0.0-6), I am trying to see whether it has been broken again in 2.1.1, or just never worked for you. I will probably end up forwarding this bug upstream anyway. To do so, I'll need the Xorg.0.log with Option "ModeDebug" "yes" as you initially had, but without all the other non-trivial options: * drop the ServerFlags, Files and Module sections * replace the "Screen" line with 'Screen "Screen0"' in ServerLayout * drop the ModeLine, PreferredMode, HorizSync and VertRefresh lines in Monitor * drop NoAccel in Device * drop DefaultFbBPP in Screen. A regular xorg.conf then :) Brice -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]