Hi, xresprobe is no longer used in Hardy Heron, the development version
which will become Ubuntu 8.04. Because of that I'm closing this bug.
Please test Hardy (alpha3 or later), and if your hardware still fails to
get a correct resolution (or if it drops to failsafe mode), file a bug
against the dr
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Since installing Ubuntu 7.10 I no longer have this problem.
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Yes, read-edid only gets build for i386 and powerpc (from its
debian/changelog file).
FYI, the "get-edid | parse-edid" call fails on AMD64 running ubuntu x86,
and maybe there's a similar problem in amd64 altogether, why it's
deactivated?
$ sudo get-edid | parse-edid
[...]
VBE/DDC service about to
Nope, doesn't seem to exist on x86-64;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log$ apt-cache search edid
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log$ sudo apt-get install read-edid
[sudo] password for dg:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package read-edid is not avail
Dave, the package you're looking for is "read-edid", though I think that
the command report-edid doesn't exist, it's parse-edid; this works for
me:
$ get-edid | parse-edid
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Hi Bryce,
Please find attached the result of xresprobe and ddcprobe; it looks like
xresprobe is only getting 1024x768 for me
and ddcprobe isn't seeing 1280x800.
One thought though is that I'm getting this behaviour even when I explicitly
select generic 1280x800 LCD monitor;
I'm not sure but I t
It turns out there's several distinct bugs being glommed together into
this one.
bug 27667 affects LCD's and results in their top most (usually
preferred) resolution being ignored. My fix for 27667 should solve
this. If you know your VGA-attached LCD or CRT monitor supports exactly
4 resolutions
Hi,
I'm not really sure whether I have this problem. I can also just choose
the resolution options you've named. After editing the xorg.conf I have
the right resolution, http://i5.tinypic.com/5ys272o.png, but Gnome
doesn't use all of it. I can still use the place at the right side. So
are we talki
Btw, for those who are using LCDs instead of laptops, you might possibly
be actually seeing 27667.
For those of whom ddcprobe returns 'edid fail', you may be seeing 94994
instead.
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and my xorg.conf
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I've just had something similar on Gutsy (updated as of 23rd September, it's a
feisty upgrade done a few weeks ago)
ona Toshiba Equium A100-306 (Intel chipset) that runs at 1280x800 on its
internal LCD.
After a reboot it had dropped back to 1024x768 - this may have been me editing
the driver to
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I used to had the same problem however I upgraded to 7.10 (tribe 5 via a
dist-upgrade) and re-ran the configure of X. Also I switched to xubuntu,
since then the proper resolution is available ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and usable.
However I do not know if this is due to the upgrade to 7.10 or my switch
to
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I'm still affected by this problem as well. With Ubuntu 7.10 Tribe 5, a
daily build of 27 August to be exact, Ubuntu still doesn't choose the
right resolution. Installing the NVIDIA driver (nvidia-glx-new) for my
NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT didn't change anything, and I had to manually
edit xorg.conf to
Confirmed in Ubuntu Feisty AMD64 and i386 with nVidia 6600GT. I had to
edit the xorg.conf to add 1280x1024 resolution.
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I've just bought a desktop computer along with a samsung Syncmaster
940NW, which has a resolution of 1440x900. I've installed kubuntu 7.04
and lo and behold, the screen resolution was set to 1024x768 without any
option to set a higher screen resolution, not even after installing the
nvidia driver.
Confirmed in Ubuntu Feisty Amd64. It was set at 1024*768, and the only
way to fix it was to edit xorg.conf to get 1280*1024. In past Ubuntu
releases installing nvidia-glx would increase the resolution
automatically. Ubuntu/Xorg should be able to detect the user's monitor
and lookup the max suppo
Here's a partial workaround. I'm a newbie to Linux and am just getting
used to Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. I'm using 1280x1024 LCD monitor that can't
be set to this native resolution through Gnome's
System/Preferences/Screen resolution and I am nowhere near ready to
start fiddling with command lines. What
Just to be clear, I'm running Kubuntu. I don't think it makes a
difference.
I believe I've encountered the same issue here, on an Everex VA4103M
laptop. I'm unable to access everex.com, nor have any paper
documentation, and have found very little reference to the VA4103M, let
alone Everex, so I'm
I've marked bug 63551 as Duplicate of this instead.
I think the problem is the default hsync value in xorg.conf:
HorizSync 28-51
Therefor the autodetection for the correct resolution fails with:
(--) NV(0): Panel size is 1920 x 1200
(II) NV(0): Using hsync ranges from config file
...
(II) NV
Sander, there are probably quite a lot of dupes/similar bugs in this region.
The source of error may be slightly different though.
You are refering to bug 63551 as duplicate probably. I'll mark it as such (and
just commented there).
Thank you for pointing this out.
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Is this a duplicate of "X.org doesn't detect widescreen resolution"?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/49827
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Hallo,
the following steps are only up to date for UBUNTU 7.04 Feisty Fawn:
I had the following problems: after installing the nvidia-glx-driver via
terminal or synaptic I got a wrong xorg.conf. So I edited it, but that didn't
solved my problems. A handmade compilation of the newest nvidia-drive
** Summary changed:
- 1280x800 resolution isn't detected
+ Available resolutions incompletely set to 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480
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I've installed Kubuntu 6.06 LTS on my Acer Aspire 1524 which carries a
NVidia GeForce FX Go 5700 and the screen resolution is 1280x800.
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