** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-mga (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Xorg Cannot Determine Monitor Resolution on Bootup in
We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please feel free to
reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could, please test against
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirms
I still have an HP Brio with Matrox G200 card, and am willing to do
further tests on it (see also bug #393129).
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Fabian, I'm sorry, but I can't remember and can no longer test. I
replaced all Matrox cards by nVidia because the mga driver in Ubuntu has
become close to worthless.
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Xorg Cannot Determine Monitor Resolution on Bootup in Jaunty
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Alvin, all, do you even see the graphical splash screen (Ubuntu logo)
when booting in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS ? I have a similar issue, will check if
the final resolution is fine.
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Xorg Cannot Determine Monitor Resolution on Bootup in Jaunty
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I am not the original reporter, but I can confirm that the mga driver (Matrox
G450) does not find the correct resolution either in Lucid. I used the
alternate installer, because the desktop CD has the same problem. (The monitor
displays 'cannot display this video mode')
This machine has never be
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Hi Doc,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
normal s
This bug reminds me of bug 319363, where the problem is that the driver
is so slow that gdm times out. Please try adjusting the gdm timeout.
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Xorg Cannot Determine Monitor Resolution on Bootup in Jaunty
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The error I get when Xorg enters failsafe mode is:
(EE) MGA(0): Static buffer allocation failed, not initializing the DRI
(EE) MGA(0): Neet at least 15360 kB video memory at this resolution, bit depth
The computer used to work well with Ubuntu 5.04. I tried to copy the old
xorg.conf from there, b
Same problem with a HP Brio which has a Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA G200
AGP rev 3. Xubuntu 9.04 graphical installation fails. Used the alternate
CD to install a base system, then apt-get gdm and xinit, but always goes
into failsafe vesa mode after screen flashes a few times.
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Xorg Cannot Determi
Hi, same problem here.
I was using ubuntu 8.04 desktop with HP Proliant Ml115 which uses Matrox G200
for vga, and 1280x1024 LCD monitor.
Everything worked perfectly on 8.04 but after upgrading to 8.10 with
"update-manager -d" and reboot, display resolution droped to 1024x768. Then I
dived in "D
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
Release of Ubuntu: 9.04
I performed a clean install of Ubuntu 9.04 of an HP Vectra VL, PIII,
550MHz, 0.5GB RAM, integrated Matrox video controller machine. The
install seemed to go on with no problems. Upon first reboot the Ubuntu
Martin, sorry for the delay. Busy weekend.
The monitor is a Envision EN-710e, a CRT 4:3 monitor. The computer is an
HP Vectra VL, 533MHz Pentium III with 1GB RAM. Single monitor connected.
No TV-out cable.
I have the system working now via a video card instead of the in-board
MGA video circutry o
What kind of monitor is it? CRT or LCD? If LCD, what is its native resolution?
Is it a widescreen monitor or a regular 4:3 sized one? Is this machine a laptop?
Do you have just a single monitor connected? Do you have a TV-out cable
connected?
Also, can you attach the xorg.conf and xorg.log that y
>The parameter is the bug report number to which all the data should be
attached.
Yea. Figured that out about 15 seconds after I hit the SAVE CHANGES
button. :-\
>Can you also run "xrandr --verbose" and attach the output of that
please?
"Can't open display."
This error message has been entirel
The parameter is the bug report number to which all the data should be
attached.
Can you also run "xrandr --verbose" and attach the output of that
please?
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Xorg Cannot Determine Monitor Resolution on Bootup
Martin, as you can see, after another full re-install to another disk
partition, I got apport-collect working.
U. That was cool! What determines the number parameter to the
program?
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Xorg Cannot Determine Monitor Resolution on Bootup in Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373281
You rec
After semi-successfully reinstalling 9.04 (for whatever reason my ALT CD
started flaking out on me, and the Desktop CD suffered the same video
problems as the installation), I got to a command prompt and executed
"apport-collect 373281"
It came back
"Please install the package 'python-launchpadl
Interestingly enough the bug shows up in Ubuntu 8.10!
Having 8.04LTS working, and not being able to get the data you wanted
from the 9.04 LiveCD, I decided to walk the upgrade up to 9,04. I made
sure 8.04 was up to date and then did the upgrade via the Net. Things
seemed to go fine, but on reboot
Martin, upon getting home I did get and boot the machine with the Jaunty
Live CD. It displayed the same lack of functionality with regard to xorg
that the actual install did (so at least we have some sort of
consistancy!).
Unfortunately...
>Please boot the jaunty live cd and after X failed to sta
Martin, thanks. I was hoping I could help with the debugging without
putting the machine back into a half-usable state. The LiveCD is the
perfect solution and I'll do that and report when I get home tonight.
Where would the failsafe xorg tarball be?
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Xorg Cannot Determine Monitor Resolution on
Please boot the jaunty live cd and after X failed to start, run:
apport-collect 373281
on that machine. Attaching the failsafe xorg tarball is also useful. Thanks.
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-mga (Ubuntu)
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