On Tue, 8 Dec 2009 17:24:21 +0100, Helge Bahmann <helge.bahm...@secunet.com> 
wrote:
> The small attached patch fixes a failure to fetch EDID for a newly connected 
> display, when the previously connected display did not provide EDID.
> 
> Overall I have found that hot-plugging displays with different resolutions at 
> run-time does not work too well with KMS, once a mode gets added to a 
> connector, it apparently never goes away, which means that replacing a 
> display 
> with a smaller one at run-time is problematic. Is there any work in progress 
> to improve that?

This patch looks good.  However, patches to the Linux kernel require a
Signed-off-by indicating your acceptance of the Developer's Certificate
of Origin, described in linux-2.6/Documentation/SubmittingPatches.
Could you resend with that?

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