Public bug reported:
This happens on the pandaboard.
Steps to reproduce:
- Connect Samsung TV UE32C6000 to HDMI port
- Set a 1920x1080 resolution, for example via:
echo 148500,1920/528/148/44,1080/4/36/5 >
/sys/devices/platform/omapdss/display0/timings
- TV complains about "unsupported mode"
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Btw: I used the prebuilt ubuntu 11.10 pandaboard image from
http://www.omappedia.org/wiki/Prebuilt_ubuntu_binaries
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Title:
TV screen reports "unsu
** Attachment added: "dmesg output for monitor connection"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/946409/+attachment/2812219/+files/blub
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Title:
TV sc
Bios update and resetting bios to defaults fixes all hardblocks for me on x121
too.
It might be noteworthy that there is a nice method for updating the bios
without the need for an optical drive or a microsoft operating system:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/BIOS_update_without_optical_disk
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I had the same problem with soya (writing own stuff).
I found out, that this is caused by textures larger than the "maximum texture
size".
>From your log I see this value is 512 on your machine, which seems quite low
>(on my its for 2048 for example).
I think one could fix this by providing text
I just discovered you have mesa running.
I guess you could sufficiently increase your maximum texture size by installing
proper 3d acceleration by installing the proprietary ati driver from ati.com.
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Slune crashes almost instantly with Soya unknown GL error
https://launchpad.net/bugs/70501
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