Hello, I've got a video based on i945GME chipset connected to two LVDS outputs, one straight and another through SDVO output, and one more VGA output.
First I tried to install latest Ubuntu 10.10 but it switched off monitors on LVDS outputs right at the start of installation. Then I managed to install it using VGA monitor but LVDS output were still not working (X couldn't detect modelines for them and there're no modes to switch them on). I tried to install quite fresh but unsupported in 10.10 kernel version 2.6.36. It made the LVDS monitors successfully detected and one of them even worked fine and all the programs (xrandr, several GUI display-settings managers and /sys/class/drm branch files) reported that the second worked fine, too, but there was no picture on the monitor. I didn't managed to get it work at all. But I decided also to try Ubuntu 11.04 alpha 1 with 2.6.37rc kernels. And finally the second monitor started working during installation. But as soon as it was installed, I didn't managed to start Xserver anymore as it wanted to set some strange resolutions to outputs. But in console (with KMS) I still have only one monitor working and second is turned off. Could someone please help me with any information on are 2 x LVDS outputs still unsupported by Linux drivers or KMS (as far as I know, these outputs are emulated as two separate videodevices so I think that's the main problem) or there're some additional configuration which can help me to get them work properly? If it is some kind of supported, is it really impossible to get it work in Ubuntu 10.10? >From which kernel version it is supported? I would greatly appreciate any help and information. Thank you, Alexey Chernov _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list Intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx