You should talk to your oem. The vbios always attempts to set the
native timing of the panel if an EDID is available. Note that the
standard vesa modes may not include this mode, but the vbios will use
the hw scalers to scale from the native mode to whatever vesa mode you
are using.
Alex
On
Is this an integrated flatpanel (e.g., LVDS or eDP) or a external
monitor (VGA or DVI, etc.)? If it's integrated, the oem provides the
panel information as part of it's bios image. If you are using a
different panel than the oem shipped, there's not much you can do.
There is no support for
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63617
Jerome Glisse gli...@freedesktop.org changed:
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Jerome Glisse gli...@freedesktop.org changed:
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Summary|xorg consumes 100% cpu and |[r600g] xorg
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63900
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 63900
Assignee: xorg-driver-ati@lists.x.org
Summary: Position of second monitor wrong in dual monitor setup
if first monitor is 1366x768
QA Contact:
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alexshopping...@yahoo.com changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Russ Whitaker r...@ashlandhome.net ---
On Wed, 24 Apr 2013, bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org wrote:
Jerome Glisse changed bug 63617
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This is what I know: