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--- Comment #26 from Valter 2012-01-19
05:32:26 PST ---
I tried.
Opening VLC does not change anything.
If I capture the screen, the performance is even worse than it actually is!
On the white of the windows, the pointer disappears completely.
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--- Comment #25 from Valter 2012-01-19
01:44:14 PST ---
(In reply to comment #23)
>movie players mostly (totem, mplayer, vlc, etc.)
I have not tried.
If I understand, within the monitor corrupted, then launch vlc to see if the
problem is reso
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--- Comment #26 from Valter 2012-01-19 05:32:26
PST ---
I tried.
Opening VLC does not change anything.
If I capture the screen, the performance is even worse than it actually is!
On the white of the windows, the pointer disappears completely.
-
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--- Comment #25 from Valter 2012-01-19 01:44:14
PST ---
(In reply to comment #23)
>movie players mostly (totem, mplayer, vlc, etc.)
I have not tried.
If I understand, within the monitor corrupted, then launch vlc to see if the
problem is reso
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--- Comment #24 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-18 11:52:47 PST
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(In reply to comment #22)
> I came across this bug by an accident when searching for something else,
> however when reading through there seems to be some misunderstanding.
>
> If I
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--- Comment #23 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-18 11:41:46 PST
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(In reply to comment #21)
> Which applications use Xv?
movie players mostly (totem, mplayer, vlc, etc.)
>
> and more importantly: What is Xv?
It's an X extension for accelerated c
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--- Comment #22 from Pavel Ondra?ka 2012-01-18
10:53:00 PST ---
I came across this bug by an accident when searching for something else,
however when reading through there seems to be some misunderstanding.
If I understand correctly, Valter ha
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--- Comment #21 from Valter 2012-01-18
09:20:22 PST ---
" This should probably be tracked as a separate bug. "
Also in this section?
"Does running an application that uses Xv
also fix the issue?"
Eh? O.o
I'm lost!
Which applications
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--- Comment #20 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-18 08:39:43 PST
---
(In reply to comment #19)
> Hello everyone.
> I think I have solved!
> Just simply unplug the VGA cable and now the monitor works perfectly with the
> settings suggested by Alex!
>
>
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--- Comment #19 from Valter 2012-01-18
08:32:56 PST ---
Hello everyone.
I think I have solved!
Just simply unplug the VGA cable and now the monitor works perfectly with the
settings suggested by Alex!
Thank you all for your precious help!
One
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--- Comment #24 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-18 11:52:47 PST ---
(In reply to comment #22)
> I came across this bug by an accident when searching for something else,
> however when reading through there seems to be some misunderstanding.
>
> If I
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--- Comment #23 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-18 11:41:46 PST ---
(In reply to comment #21)
> Which applications use Xv?
movie players mostly (totem, mplayer, vlc, etc.)
>
> and more importantly: What is Xv?
It's an X extension for accelerated co
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--- Comment #22 from Pavel Ondračka 2012-01-18
10:53:00 PST ---
I came across this bug by an accident when searching for something else,
however when reading through there seems to be some misunderstanding.
If I understand correctly, Valter ha
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--- Comment #21 from Valter 2012-01-18 09:20:22
PST ---
" This should probably be tracked as a separate bug. "
Also in this section?
"Does running an application that uses Xv
also fix the issue?"
Eh? O.o
I'm lost!
Which applications
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--- Comment #20 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-18 08:39:43 PST ---
(In reply to comment #19)
> Hello everyone.
> I think I have solved!
> Just simply unplug the VGA cable and now the monitor works perfectly with the
> settings suggested by Alex!
>
>
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--- Comment #19 from Valter 2012-01-18 08:32:56
PST ---
Hello everyone.
I think I have solved!
Just simply unplug the VGA cable and now the monitor works perfectly with the
settings suggested by Alex!
Thank you all for your precious help!
One
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--- Comment #18 from Valter 2012-01-16
09:22:40 PST ---
Hello to everybody, again.
I stand corrected.
After further tests, after rebooting, it is sufficient only to give the
command:
xrandr - output DVI-0 - mode 1920x1080R
so that the monito
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--- Comment #17 from Valter 2012-01-16
05:39:36 PST ---
Ok.
I made ??the suggestion of Alex in this way:
1) I gave the following terminal commands:
xrandr - newmode "1920x1080R" 138.50 1920 1968 2000 2080 1080 1083 1088 +
hsync-vsync
xrand
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--- Comment #16 from Michel D?nzer 2012-01-16 02:43:18
PST ---
(In reply to comment #15)
> X Error of failed request: BadName (named color or font does not exist)
> Major opcode of failed request: 150 (RANDR)
> Minor opcode of failed reque
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--- Comment #18 from Valter 2012-01-16 09:22:40
PST ---
Hello to everybody, again.
I stand corrected.
After further tests, after rebooting, it is sufficient only to give the
command:
xrandr - output DVI-0 - mode 1920x1080R
so that the monito
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--- Comment #17 from Valter 2012-01-16 05:39:36
PST ---
Ok.
I made the suggestion of Alex in this way:
1) I gave the following terminal commands:
xrandr - newmode "1920x1080R" 138.50 1920 1968 2000 2080 1080 1083 1088 +
hsync-vsync
xrand
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--- Comment #16 from Michel Dänzer 2012-01-16 02:43:18 PST
---
(In reply to comment #15)
> X Error of failed request: BadName (named color or font does not exist)
> Major opcode of failed request: 150 (RANDR)
> Minor opcode of failed reque
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--- Comment #15 from Valter 2012-01-14
06:01:31 PST ---
Hi Alex.
I wrote the command:
valter at valter-A7V400-MX:~$ xrandr --newmode "1920x1080R" 138.50 1920 1968
2000
2080 1080 1083 1088 +hsync -vsync
to test, I had suggested committee.
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--- Comment #15 from Valter 2012-01-14 06:01:31
PST ---
Hi Alex.
I wrote the command:
valter@valter-A7V400-MX:~$ xrandr --newmode "1920x1080R" 138.50 1920 1968 2000
2080 1080 1083 1088 +hsync -vsync
to test, I had suggested committee.
At
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--- Comment #14 from Valter 2012-01-11
09:26:26 PST ---
Ok, I drank the brain!
Evidently I'm tired.
Today it happened to work for everything!
Even in Windows tells me 1920x1080 / 60p.
I'm sorry
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--- Comment #13 from Valter 2012-01-11
08:54:43 PST ---
Per Roland Scheidegger:
In Windows XP the output goes perfectly!
The monitor works by god!
I would like to make it work with Ubuntu, then (I do not know how to say in
English, or if the Go
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--- Comment #12 from Roland Scheidegger 2012-01-11
08:38:25 PST ---
Hmm so this works with Windows?
IIRC there were some problems with 9250 dvi outputs when driven near their
clock limits in linux, but that was so long ago I can't remember if th
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--- Comment #11 from Valter 2012-01-11
08:10:10 PST ---
Ok
Except now that everything is bigger, the resolution is not that good (at least
to manage the photos) and I have gone to the screenlets (perhaps lost in
another location on the desktop
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--- Comment #10 from Valter 2012-01-11
07:55:36 PST ---
Ok here I am!
I came home from work and I turned on my computer now.
For Michel D?nzer:
My monitor has two inputs, one VGA and one HDMI. The DVI output is connected to
the HDMI with an ad
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--- Comment #9 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-11 06:56:27 PST
---
Well, you appear to have both the DVI and VGA ports attached:
[18.191] (II) RADEON(0): Output VGA-0 connected
[18.191] (II) RADEON(0): Output DVI-0 connected
[18.191] (II)
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--- Comment #8 from Michel D?nzer 2012-01-11 06:52:09
PST ---
Does the problem also occur with only the DVI cable connected?
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--- Comment #7 from Valter 2012-01-11 06:40:25
PST ---
In fact, the monitor is connected with both cables, both VGA and DVI.
Select the input of the monitor depending on the OS I use (DVI or VGA with
WindowsXP with Ubuntu).
Of course the intenti
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--- Comment #6 from Valter 2012-01-11 06:37:10
PST ---
You must excuse me, but (maybe I did not say) are new to Linux, so some
acronyms do not know them!
And often I do not know how to give some commands that I suggest! : (((
I'm learning.
Thank
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--- Comment #5 from Valter 2012-01-11 06:33:21
PST ---
No, no!
I have a single monitor!
If I use the VGA output is okay.
If I use the DVI output of the monitor flashes.
Should I disable the VGA output? How can I?
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--- Comment #14 from Valter 2012-01-11 09:26:26
PST ---
Ok, I drank the brain!
Evidently I'm tired.
Today it happened to work for everything!
Even in Windows tells me 1920x1080 / 60p.
I'm sorry
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--- Comment #13 from Valter 2012-01-11 08:54:43
PST ---
Per Roland Scheidegger:
In Windows XP the output goes perfectly!
The monitor works by god!
I would like to make it work with Ubuntu, then (I do not know how to say in
English, or if the Go
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--- Comment #12 from Roland Scheidegger 2012-01-11
08:38:25 PST ---
Hmm so this works with Windows?
IIRC there were some problems with 9250 dvi outputs when driven near their
clock limits in linux, but that was so long ago I can't remember if th
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--- Comment #11 from Valter 2012-01-11 08:10:10
PST ---
Ok
Except now that everything is bigger, the resolution is not that good (at least
to manage the photos) and I have gone to the screenlets (perhaps lost in
another location on the desktop
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--- Comment #10 from Valter 2012-01-11 07:55:36
PST ---
Ok here I am!
I came home from work and I turned on my computer now.
For Michel Dänzer:
My monitor has two inputs, one VGA and one HDMI. The DVI output is connected to
the HDMI with an ad
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--- Comment #9 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-11 06:56:27 PST ---
Well, you appear to have both the DVI and VGA ports attached:
[18.191] (II) RADEON(0): Output VGA-0 connected
[18.191] (II) RADEON(0): Output DVI-0 connected
[18.191] (II)
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--- Comment #8 from Michel Dänzer 2012-01-11 06:52:09 PST
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Does the problem also occur with only the DVI cable connected?
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--- Comment #7 from Valter 2012-01-11 06:40:25
PST ---
In fact, the monitor is connected with both cables, both VGA and DVI.
Select the input of the monitor depending on the OS I use (DVI or VGA with
WindowsXP with Ubuntu).
Of course the intenti
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--- Comment #6 from Valter 2012-01-11 06:37:10
PST ---
You must excuse me, but (maybe I did not say) are new to Linux, so some
acronyms do not know them!
And often I do not know how to give some commands that I suggest! : (((
I'm learning.
Thank
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--- Comment #5 from Valter 2012-01-11 06:33:21
PST ---
No, no!
I have a single monitor!
If I use the VGA output is okay.
If I use the DVI output of the monitor flashes.
Should I disable the VGA output? How can I?
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--- Comment #4 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-10 13:53:35 PST
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According to your xorg log, you are trying to drive two 1920x1080 monitors.
That is a lot of bandwidth for an r2xx GPU to drive. Try only attaching one
monitor. I suspect the memory
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According to your xorg log, you are trying to drive two 1920x1080 monitors.
That is a lot of bandwidth for an r2xx GPU to drive. Try only attaching one
monitor. I suspect the memory
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--- Comment #3 from Valter 2011-12-16 05:37:51
PST ---
Oops!
I forgot to specify something!
The Monitor is a Samsung SyncMasterT24A350 16 / 9 native 1920x1080 60Hz.
When you start the computer, the mouse cursor becomes a shadowy figure
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PST ---
Oops!
I forgot to specify something!
The Monitor is a Samsung SyncMasterT24A350 16 / 9 native 1920x1080 60Hz.
When you start the computer, the mouse cursor becomes a shadowy figure
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