2007-08-24 09:24:29 |
Tero Karvinen |
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-driver-i810
Monitors native 1280x1024@60Hz resolution is not detected with i965. Instead, a stretched 1024x768 (Desktop Live CD) or 800x600 (Network install) is displayed.
A bypass is to create a new xorg.conf with 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'. Of course, this kind of bypass is not possible for beginners and this is still a bug.
Smaller TFT display with native resolution of 1024x768 was detected correctly. Tested with Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn Desktop Live CD 64bit (and Feisty network install). Machine is HP dc7700 Convertible Minitower, display is HP L1906.
Longer description of the bug bypass:
http://www.iki.fi/karvinen/hp-compaq_dc7700_with_ubuntu_linux.html
This xorg.conf bypasses the problem:
http://iki.fi/karvinen/linux/doc/dc7700-1280x1024a60hz-xorg.conf |
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-driver-i810
Monitors native 1280x1024@60Hz resolution is not detected with i965. Instead, a stretched 1024x768 (Desktop Live CD) or 800x600 (Network install) is displayed.
A bypass is to create a new xorg.conf with 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'. Of course, this kind of bypass is not possible for beginners and this is still a bug.
Smaller TFT display with native resolution of 1024x768 was detected correctly. Tested with Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn Desktop Live CD 64bit (and Feisty network install). Machine is HP dc7700 Convertible Minitower, display is HP L1906.
Longer description of the bug bypass:
http://www.iki.fi/karvinen/hp-compaq_dc7700_with_ubuntu_linux.html#with_larger_display
This xorg.conf bypasses the problem:
http://iki.fi/karvinen/linux/doc/dc7700-1280x1024a60hz-xorg.conf |
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