** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
[i855] no support for TV-Out on 8xx c
** No longer affects: xserver-xorg-video-i810 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[i855] no support for TV-Out on 8xx chipsets
To manage noti
FWIW, and I'm not certain I'm in the right place, I have a Toshiba
Satellite A55 with i855GM graphics. At one time the "TV out" (s-video)
worked under Ubuntu... up through 10.04 Lucid (and I think 10.10
Maverick as well) but with 11.x (Natty and Oneric) it quit working. I
was hoping it might retur
Whoops, accidentally read the first post in this thread as the last, and
responded accordingly. My bad.
On Feb 9, 2012 2:12 PM, "Daniel Gimpelevich" <
dan...@gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote:
> Not everyone with these chipsets would be affected, because not everyone
> with these chipsets has
Not everyone with these chipsets would be affected, because not everyone
with these chipsets has a DVO card. Personally, I've been wanting to get my
hands on such a card for several years, but I've never been able to find
one.
On Dec 22, 2008 2:44 PM, "Craig73" wrote:
> Does anyone know how to qu
I still have the hardware, but do not have the ability to write the
code. Should anyone else write it, I would be more than happy to test.
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Yesterday I collected an (apparently) useful information regarding the
i855GM (rev.02) hardware (which I own):
after a linux session I rebooted into windows xp, activated the TV-OUT
and used it to watch for many hours. Then I rebooted into linux and just
before Xorg rewrote the video buffer, I cou
** Summary changed:
- [i855] [i855] no support for TV-Out on 8xx chipsets
+ [i855] no support for TV-Out on 8xx chipsets
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Pushed by frustration of having to close my Linux sessions and boot into
Windows, I packaged a chroot live system to use my TV-OUT without rebooting.
Xorg 1.4 + the old i810 driver (v1.7.2) are inside, with perfectly compiling
sources (so if somebody wants to rework its PCI part, you have a ready s
Hi Bryce,
yes it no more compiles after the "PCI rework" done in Xorg server 1.6.
There is a howto here http://www.x.org/wiki/PciReworkHowto which guides
in rework of the new 'intel' driver, and I assume that the parts in i810
legacy driver which needs rewrital are almost the same.
Has anybody re
** Description changed:
+ The -intel driver does not support TV out through DVO, which is used by
+ many 8xx-based laptops, and at this time upstream has no plans for
+ implementing support.
+
+ The specifications for the chips (chrontel) have been published, so it
+ is feasible for someone outsi
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 03:52:39PM -, legolas558 wrote:
> @Bryce: I compiled it against xorg-dev 1:7.3+18 (I use Debian Squeeze),
> I had to install several packages to let the 'configure' script run
> successfully. From my logs I think you should install these: x11proto-
> video-dev libxv-dev
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