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Default video output is wrong
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BTW: This worked with the old 830 driver! And - it doesn't work on any
resolution above 1024x768 - which is exactly the max of the internal
monitor.
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I tested some more and it seems to be a problem of the i915 driver.
I'm currently running on 1600x1200 resolution and I get no video - when I
switch to 1024x768 resolution I get video all right. So I think since the
internal monitor is just capable of 1024x768 pixel it doesn't know what to
displ
I think maybe you should change the package to intel xorg.
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It will most likely be a X/kernel problem.
I looked up the loaded modules and instead of i830 (the chipset I have) the new
i915 is loaded. Regardless whether 915 is implementing all the stuff
implemented in 830 - it's newer and probably not as stable as 830 is. What do I
have to change in order
This is not specifically a gxine problem: gxine itself doesn't handle
video, and I would expect other xine-lib front ends (at least) to show
the same problem.
It could be a xine-lib problem, but I suspect X, kernel or possibly
proprietary graphics card taintware if you're using any. What has been