I recently built a new desktop machine using a Shuttle SZ87R6, an I7-4770S and 
a Dell U2713HM monitor.  Did my initial HW burn-in and testing using a Fedora 
20 KDE Spin Live CD (Kernel 3.11.10-301.fc20.x86_64 & KDE Systems settings 
v4.11.3) using the DVI port on the computer and display and a dual link DVD-D 
cable, everything worked fine and the display resolution was 2560x1440 (native 
for the display).  Both the monitor OSD and the KDE Systems Setting applet 
correctly reported both the resolution and the port DVI.  The last of the parts 
came in (HD for secondary storage) and I finished the build and did an ion disk 
nstall and a full system update (Kernel 3.14.8-200.fc20.x86_64 and KDE System 
Settings v4.11.10, along with ~=750MB of other updates)  The display looked odd 
after rebooting and when I checked it was set to 1600x1200 (not only wrong 
resolution but wrong aspect ratio) and the KDE applet now reported that the 
interface was HDMI vice the actual DVI.

Checked the U2713HM OSD and found that while the max resolution was 2560x1440, 
current resolution was 1600x1200 and the interface was correctly reported 
(DVI-D).  Verified the interconnection was DVI-D to DVI-D via a dual link DVI 
cable.  Went back inside the OS and rechecked the Display and Monitor settings 
in Systems Settings and maximum available resolution was 1600x1200 (which is 
what the display was set to). also noted that the Display and Monitor applet 
was reporting an HDMI interconnect vice the actual DVI-D.  Ran xrandr from the 
command line and found that while 1920x1200 was shown as an available 
resolution (at least the correct aspect ratio), I could not set it to that 
using the command line.   Scratched my head and spent several hours Googling to 
see if anyone else had run into this problem - no luck, although there were 
some postings from roughly a year ago about people in the Win8 world having 
video problems with the HD 4600 IGA.  I then spent some time on the Intel site
 , found several conflicting threads on HD 4600 capability and did an explicit 
update to the latest version of the Intel video stack for Linux.  No change and 
still unable to reset video resolution or aspect ratio from within F20.  BTW, 
going back to the earlier kernel is not really a viable option as I wanted the 
privilege  escalation bug fix that came out in 3.14.6, however with the earlier 
kernel both the resolution and aspect ratio is correct.

At this stage, I have pretty well established (at least in my own mind) that it 
is a SW vice a HW problem and it is entirely reproducible as when I reboot with 
the Live CD the 2560x1440 resolution comes up by default.  While at this point 
I rather strongly suspect the Intel i915 driver and video stack, it could also 
be either a KDE or an xorg or a kernel issue and I really don' know where to 
file a bug report since I can't nail down which SW is screwing up or what to 
try next.  Seems odd that Intel would disable a HW capability that was working 
just fine as part of a driver update, not sure what the rationale for that 
would be

Any ideas, insight or suggestions would be most welcome.  

Thanks

Paul Livingston
<p...@accokeekwoods.com>
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