On 2012-12-17 17:23, Walter Dnes wrote:

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> 1) Despite the TV being native 1366x768, it defaults to 1280x720, which
> is the first mode listed in the EDID.  Fixed-pixel displays show best at
> their native resolution  So I ran "Xorg -configure" and created an
> xorg.conf file, and forced 1366x768 resolution.  And got no picture.  I
> tried X again at 128x720.  Then I used xrandr to change to 1920x1080,
> and it worked.  Used xrandr to change to 1366x768, and it hung.  From
> Xorg.0.log ...

> Any ideas?

You can perhaps try to find out what the tv is telling X: x11-misc/read-edid

... if you haven't already tried it (you can also use "startx --
-logverbose 6").

You can also set your preferred resolution in xorg.conf as such:

In Section "Screen":

Subsection "Display"
        ...
        Modes "1366x768" "1280x720" ...
EndSubSection

X will automatically try the leftmost alternative first...

Regarding the crash, I don't know enough about debugging, unfortunately.
Have you tried rebuilding X and all it's libs?

Best regards

Peter K

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