Am 16.05.2012 21:48, schrieb Carl Hunter:
I'm trying to set my xorg.conf file up so that I get a specific resolution when my monitor is turned off and I reboot my PC. lspci shows that I've got a 945GME and Xorg.0.log shows that I'm using version 2.17.0 of the Intel driver. I'm running Mythbuntu 11.10. With my other systems running the nvidia driver I can use the option "ConnectedMonitor" to achieve this. I guess I'm looking for the equivalent for the Intel driver.
There is no equivalent. The driver relies on DDC or EDID data, and there's no way to override that on startup.
But, if a monitor is connected but turned off, the monitor should be configured anyway. The EDID transmitting device inside the monitor is powered by the computer.
As soon as X has started and the output is activated, xrandr can be used to set a specific resolution. It can not, however, activate an output on which no monitor is connected.
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