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From: Alex Deucher [mailto:alexdeuc...@gmail.com]
Sent: 2009年3月23日 21:54
To: Gordon Yuan
Cc: x...@freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: How can I exclude the X default mode in RandR ?
On 3/23/09, gordony...@viatech.com.cn gordony...@viatech.com.cn wrote:
Dear all,
In RandR, X will include
To: Gordon Yuan
Cc: x...@freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: How can I exclude the X default mode in RandR ?
On 3/23/09, gordony...@viatech.com.cn gordony...@viatech.com.cn wrote:
Dear all,
In RandR, X will include the default mode (xf86DefaultModes) in the
mode
list
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From: xorg-boun...@lists.freedesktop.org
[mailto:xorg-boun...@lists.freedesktop.org] On Behalf Of Alex Deucher
Sent: 2009年3月24日 21:47
To: Gordon Yuan
Cc: x...@freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: How can I exclude the X default mode in RandR ?
On 3/24/09, gordony...@viatech.com.cn gordony
Dear all,
Take HDMI as an example, HDMI’s EDID may include the mode “1920x1080”, but
the X default mode also have the same timing. How can I filter the others
except the EDID timing?
Should I use the user-define mode-type if I add the EDID timing? If the
specified flag is not added,
On 3/23/09, gordony...@viatech.com.cn gordony...@viatech.com.cn wrote:
Dear all,
In RandR, X will include the default mode (xf86DefaultModes) in the mode
list. But it’s not useful for some devices (e.g. TV or HDMI). How can I
delete these modes from the mode list? I don’t want to