Hi all, I tried modifying the xorg-crownbeach.conf and it didn't work.
Using the IgnoreACPI and NoFitting options for psb helped a little, and it kept the resolution to 800x600.
What it seems happening, anyway, is that there are 1/4 the columns on the screen, i.e. there is one horizontal pixel missing every four. That's why it was showing 400x1200, and now is currently working at 200x600. In Xorg.0.log I see lots of errors related to SDVO registers, is that related?
Thanks, Matteo 吴永波 ha scritto:
Have a try by modifying the xorg.conf as following:(take 800x480 resolution for example)Section "Screen" ..... SubSection "Display" ..... Modes "800x480" EndSubSection EndSection xrandr and gtf are good tools dealing with resolution change and setting.2008/7/23 Matteo Fortini <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:I installed moblin (ubuntu-lpia-ppa) on a Conga-CA board, and it's sort of working properly using the vesa driver. On the other hand, using the psb driver I get the monitor (native 1600x1200) set up to 400x1200, which renders the screen unreadable. I tried disabling any resolution in the xorg-crownbeach.conf file, but it's not using it. Does anyone have a solution? Thanks, Matteo _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> https://www.moblin.org/mailm <https://www.moblin.org/mailman/listinfo/dev>
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