Hi Daniel, dear intel experts,
We've put a crtc restriction on VGA (it needs to be crtc 0) to work around
some issues. DVI/LVDS should work on crtc 1. You can set this with the
--crtc knob for xrandr.
Unfortunately, I cannot. Whenever I put DVI1 (which is connected to the
internal screen) on
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 04:38:40PM +0200, Thomas Richter wrote:
Hi Daniel, dear intel experts,
We've put a crtc restriction on VGA (it needs to be crtc 0) to work around
some issues. DVI/LVDS should work on crtc 1. You can set this with the
--crtc knob for xrandr.
Unfortunately, I cannot.
Am 03.06.2014 16:45, schrieb Daniel Vetter:
Yeah, both connectors use CRTC 0. Have you tried what happens if you:
- disable DVI1 first (--off)
- then enable it on crtc 1?
Same difference, internal screen goes blank with --off, and stays blank
after moving it to crtc 1 if I try to re-enable
Am 03.06.2014 17:14, schrieb Chris Wilson:
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 05:04:52PM +0200, Thomas Richter wrote:
Am 03.06.2014 16:45, schrieb Daniel Vetter:
Yeah, both connectors use CRTC 0. Have you tried what happens if you:
- disable DVI1 first (--off)
- then enable it on crtc 1?
Same
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 05:19:26PM +0200, Thomas Richter wrote:
Am 03.06.2014 17:14, schrieb Chris Wilson:
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 05:04:52PM +0200, Thomas Richter wrote:
Am 03.06.2014 16:45, schrieb Daniel Vetter:
Yeah, both connectors use CRTC 0. Have you tried what happens if you:
-
Am 03.06.2014 17:26, schrieb Chris Wilson:
I should have said VGA. Thinking about it, it is likely a shared DDC line
so that only a single EDID can be read.
Actually, it gets the EDID from the VGA panel just fine, also shows me
the modes it supports. DVI1 has no edit, though it gets its
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 05:50:06PM +0200, Thomas Richter wrote:
Am 03.06.2014 17:26, schrieb Chris Wilson:
I should have said VGA. Thinking about it, it is likely a shared DDC line
so that only a single EDID can be read.
Actually, it gets the EDID from the VGA panel just fine, also shows
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 11:19:47PM +0200, Thomas Richter wrote:
Hi Daniel, hi folks,
according to my knowledge, the pipe A quirk is unconditionally enabled on
the 830 to allow resume to work properly. Unfortunately, it does quite the
opposite on the S6010, it breaks resume completely.
If
Am 02.06.2014 10:27, schrieb Daniel Vetter:
Can you go right ahead and please submit this as a patch?
Certainly, but I would prefer to get more information on this. Even
though the R31 *also* works without the pipe A quirk, I am not sure it
does work on all other hardware configurations.
On Mon, Jun 02, 2014 at 12:41:36PM +0200, Thomas Richter wrote:
Am 02.06.2014 10:27, schrieb Daniel Vetter:
Can you go right ahead and please submit this as a patch?
Certainly, but I would prefer to get more information on this. Even though
the R31 *also* works without the pipe A quirk,
Hi Daniel, hi folks,
according to my knowledge, the pipe A quirk is unconditionally enabled
on the 830 to allow resume to work properly. Unfortunately, it does
quite the opposite on the S6010, it breaks resume completely.
If the pipe A quirk is disabled, then the boot console works
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