Felix Miata wrote:
> I now suspect the problem is that the modesetting driver is limited to
> 8192 X 8192, and he has 3840 + 3840 + 1920 = 9600, and that points out the
> "device" that is "out of space" might be the framebuffer? Maybe indeed his
> solution is the Intel driver's 32767 X 32767 buffe
deloptes composed on 2016-11-09 08:15 (UTC+0100):
Felix Miata wrote:
What did you see in OP to suggest poster has Optimus?
I did not see the original post - I looked for it, but perhaps I missed it.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2016/11/msg00236.html
> Perhaps OP needs a recent in
Felix Miata wrote:
> deloptes composed on 2016-11-09 01:31 (UTC+0100):
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>> Felix Miata wrote:
>
>>> deloptes composed on 2016-11-08 20:45 (UTC+0100):
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Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
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> [ 621.721] (EE) modeset(0): failed to set mode: No space left on
> [ device
>
self explain
On Tue, Nov 08, 2016 at 05:59:25PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> deloptes composed on 2016-11-08 20:45 (UTC+0100):
>
> >Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
>
> >>[ 621.721] (EE) modeset(0): failed to set mode: No space left on device
>
> >self explaining
>
> What device???
> --
Yes, I have to say that
deloptes composed on 2016-11-08 20:45 (UTC+0100):
Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
[ 621.721] (EE) modeset(0): failed to set mode: No space left on device
self explaining
What device???
--
"The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant
words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Liv
Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
> [ 621.721] (EE) modeset(0): failed to set mode: No space left on device
self explaining
Barak A. Pearlmutter composed on 2016-11-08 11:00 (UTC):
I have three monitors, two 4K and one 1920x1200, all lined up
horizontally: [4k][4k][1920x1200]. This configuration worked fine
until I upgraded to stretch (testing) a few weeks ago. Now only the two
4k monitors are usable, the third is
> The X server may need a little more explicit configuration:
Thanks, that sounded like a good idea.
But it didn't work either for a new size or even when I give a size
which was the same as the default size:
$ cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section "Screen"
Identifier "TarskTripleTrouble"
SubSe
On Tue, Nov 08, 2016 at 11:00:20AM +, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
> I have three monitors, two 4K and one 1920x1200, all lined up
> horizontally: [4k][4k][1920x1200]. This configuration worked fine
> until I upgraded to stretch (testing) a few weeks ago. Now only the two
> 4k monitors are usa
I have three monitors, two 4K and one 1920x1200, all lined up
horizontally: [4k][4k][1920x1200]. This configuration worked fine
until I upgraded to stretch (testing) a few weeks ago. Now only the two
4k monitors are usable, the third is off (by default) or if I force it
on using xrandr it just mi
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