*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 3731 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3731
Hi Bryce, My experience differs to "the only one that seems to work reliably is what you did - manually hack the xorg.conf file". The best I ever achieved is a locked in proper resolution and refresh rate but one easily broken when I tried to install 3d drivers. Having a barely working system is like driving a car on a flat tyre, it can be done but isn't acceptable as an end result for average use. You wrote "On a positive note, 3731 is my #1 priority bug, and I'm very hopeful we can get a solution to it for gutsy." This is good to hear as 7.04is the worst release of Ubuntu I have so far used - because of this bug which seems worse than previously. Let me know when you have a solution you want tested. A proper download and not some hack. I can hardly recommend Ubuntu and then give detailed instructions on how to use the command line and modify xorg - my friends would not waste their time on such a broken software and rightly so. Without a proper fully functioning screen resolution and refresh rate, a person can't even begin to use Ubuntu. All the best Bryce, Chris On 5/7/07, Bryce Harrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 3731 *** > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3731 > > Hi ytene, > > Thanks for the detailed bug report! It looks fairly clear that this is > another case of bug 3731, based on seeing the "Generic Monitor" in your > xorg.conf. The xresprobe.txt is also empty of content. I've found this > could happen for a few reasons: I suspect ddcprobe (which xresprobe > depends on) sometimes fails to work - you could check by trying to run > it and see if it segfaults. Another reason this can happen is if for > whatever reason your monitor does not provide EDID information for > whatever reason, or if your graphics card or its driver does not carry > it through. > > While there have been a number of simpler workarounds suggested, the > only one that seems to work reliably is what you did - manually hack the > xorg.conf file. One thing to be sure is to check the refresh rates > listed for your monitor are correct according to your documentation > (sometimes the detection mechanism detects them incorrectly.) On a > positive note, 3731 is my #1 priority bug, and I'm very hopeful we can > get a solution to it for gutsy. > > ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 3731 > Xorg resolution falling back to 640x480 and/or 800x600 when h/v freqs > incorrect > > -- > 7.04 Beta: X Config Failure at Installation > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105106 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of a duplicate bug (via bug 3731). > -- 7.04 Beta: X Config Failure at Installation https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105106 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Team, which is a subscriber of a duplicate bug (via bug 3731). -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs