Option "IgnoreEDID" "true" doesn't seem to change anything. The monitor
still powers down. Just to clarify, X is operating in dual head mode,
since I can move the mouse off my laptop screen onto the dead one...it's
just that the external monitor is not powered on.
Attached is the diff (-u) and the
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 23:54 +1300, donn morrison wrote:
>
> Attached is a diff of my Xorg logs between the working and non-working
> versions.
Thanks (in the future, please use diff -u )
for better readability). The only thing that jumps out at me is that
only the new version complains about the
Michel,
Yes, the monitor supports it.
Here is the scenario:
It works fine under 6.8.2 (from Debian unstable). Upon upgrading to
6.8.99.900 (experimental) the configuration is broken. NB: No
configuration files are changed, therefore running "apt-get install
xserver-xorg/experimental" breaks my s
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 11:02 +1300, donn morrison wrote:
> Not specifying sync ranges in the monitor sections doesn't appear to
> help. The monitor displays a "no signal" message, not an "out of range"
> message. Anyway, here are the xorg.conf and Xorg log for the test
> without sync ranges for 6.8.
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 14:57 +1300, donn morrison wrote:
>
> An additional comment: From the log the external CRT appears to be
> detected, however, once X is started in dual-head mode the monitor
> reports no signal.
Try not specifying sync ranges in the monitor sections, they seem to
cause the
Note that my graphics adaptor is actually a Mobility 9000, not a 9200 as
I had originally stated.
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Sorry, reportbug attached the wrong Xorg log (I was testing on
display :1). Here is the correct log.
An additional comment: From the log the external CRT appears to be
detected, however, once X is started in dual-head mode the monitor
reports no signal.
_XSERVTransSocketOpenCOTSServer: Unable to o
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