Alex Deucher wrote:
you monitor is not being detected and doesn't provide an edid. you'll
need to force both monitors monitors on using:
Option "MonitorLayout" "LCD, CRT"
and you'll have to specify the h and v sync ranges for the second
monitor using the crt2hsync and crt2vrefre
Brice Goglin wrote:
Could you send the output of xrandr --verbose with this driver? (make
sure you have xbase-clients 7.2 installed).
Here it is:
==
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 800, maximum 1600 x 1200
VGA-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right)
Brice Goglin wrote:
You might want to try the randr-1.2 branch instead, I have some packages
if you want to try.
I tried the package you pointed me to; I don't see any apparent
improvement, but the logs have definitely changed and now they report
three ports (?).
Maybe we can have some faster
Brice Goglin wrote:
Does this setup work with another monitor? (I mean not a TV, a real
computer monitor)
I don't know, I don't have another monitor (but I don't think this makes
much difference, since the TV supports VGA input).
Does it work with fglrx or another ugly operating system?
I
Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Version: 1:6.6.193-1
Severity: normal
My Samsung television, which is connected to my laptop through a VGA
cable, doesn't show any output.
I'm trying the latest version of the driver from debian experimental; it
is better than the previous, in the sense that at l
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