Not had chance to look for a while, my "hacky patch" works for me, but is clearly not an acceptable solution.
> I have the same problem, and while xrandr does the job, it should be working
> from the start...
I never got an interlaced mode running with xrandr, can you give me the exact steps you used to do that? what mode did you start X in? did you just switch to an interlaced mode pre-defined in your xorg.conf? or did you define a new mode with xrandr and then switch to it?
> All the commits
> between the working and non-working version seem pretty harmless, but something
> must have been changed :(
Yep, but I rapidly got lost in them, doesn't help that my TV is the only monitor on this machine, hardly makes it convenient for editing/viewing large chunks of source code ...
(In reply to comment #54)
> Hi, is anyone still looking into this?
Not had chance to look for a while, my "hacky patch" works for me, but is clearly not an acceptable solution.
> I have the same problem, and while xrandr does the job, it should be working
> from the start...
I never got an interlaced mode running with xrandr, can you give me the exact steps you used to do that? what mode did you start X in? did you just switch to an interlaced mode pre-defined in your xorg.conf? or did you define a new mode with xrandr and then switch to it?
> All the commits
> between the working and non-working version seem pretty harmless, but something
> must have been changed :(
Yep, but I rapidly got lost in them, doesn't help that my TV is the only monitor on this machine, hardly makes it convenient for editing/viewing large chunks of source code ...