On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 12:55:39 +0200
Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ken Bloom wrote:
> > It just occurred to me to mention that the projector in question is
> > a rather complicated setup, because it's part of a multimedia
> > classroom setup at IIT that is used to tape lectures and transmit
> > them to remote viewing sites, and to post the lectures on the
> > internet. I observed the same 1024x768 behavior on one of those
> > setups with xrandr 1.1, X.org 7.2 and the fglrx driver about 2
> > weeks ago, so you can probably ignore the 1024x768 behavior, at
> > least for now. It also wasn't reproducible on a more normal LCD
> > setup. 
> 
> Ok, thanks for the clarification.
> 
> > The 1280x1024 behavior, which is reproducible on other monitors is
> > still relevant.
> >   
> 
> Could you latest upstream git snapshot in case it helps? If not, we
> might have to open an upstream bug at bugzilla.freedesktop.org.
> 
> Brice
> 

With a git snapshot checked out just a few minutes ago, constructed by
$ git-clone $UPSTREAM_REPOSITORY ati-git-snapshot
$ cd ati-git-snapshot
$ git-pull $DEBIAN_REPOSITORY debian-experimental
(if I did this wrong, let me know -- I've never used git before)

I observe on my LCD monitor (on VGA-0) that if I change the VGA-0
resolution directly to 1280x1024, there is no longer a redraw bug, but
if I change the resolution to 1680x1050, then 1280x1024 the redraw bug
appears in 1280x1024 (but not 1680x1050). So they're getting there.

--Ken

-- 
Ken Bloom. PhD candidate. Linguistic Cognition Laboratory.
Department of Computer Science. Illinois Institute of Technology.
http://www.iit.edu/~kbloom1/

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