On Mon, 07 Jul 2014, Paul Livingston <p...@accokeekwoods.com> wrote:
> I recently built a new desktop machine using a Shuttle SZ87R6, an I7-4770S 
> and a Dell U2713HM monitor.  Did my initial HW burn-in and testing using a 
> Fedora 20 KDE Spin Live CD (Kernel 3.11.10-301.fc20.x86_64 & KDE Systems 
> settings v4.11.3) using the DVI port on the computer and display and a dual 
> link DVD-D cable, everything worked fine and the display resolution was 
> 2560x1440 (native for the display).  Both the monitor OSD and the KDE Systems 
> Setting applet correctly reported both the resolution and the port DVI.  The 
> last of the parts came in (HD for secondary storage) and I finished the build 
> and did an ion disk nstall and a full system update (Kernel 
> 3.14.8-200.fc20.x86_64 and KDE System Settings v4.11.10, along with ~=750MB 
> of other updates)  The display looked odd after rebooting and when I checked 
> it was set to 1600x1200 (not only wrong resolution but wrong aspect ratio) 
> and the KDE applet now reported that the interface was HDMI vice the actual 
> DVI.
>
> Checked the U2713HM OSD and found that while the max resolution was 
> 2560x1440, current resolution was 1600x1200 and the interface was correctly 
> reported (DVI-D).  Verified the interconnection was DVI-D to DVI-D via a dual 
> link DVI cable.  Went back inside the OS and rechecked the Display and 
> Monitor settings in Systems Settings and maximum available resolution was 
> 1600x1200 (which is what the display was set to). also noted that the Display 
> and Monitor applet was reporting an HDMI interconnect vice the actual DVI-D.  
> Ran xrandr from the command line and found that while 1920x1200 was shown as 
> an available resolution (at least the correct aspect ratio), I could not set 
> it to that using the command line.   Scratched my head and spent several 
> hours Googling to see if anyone else had run into this problem - no luck, 
> although there were some postings from roughly a year ago about people in the 
> Win8 world having video problems with the HD 4600 IGA.  I then spent some 
> time on the Intel si
 te
>  , found several conflicting threads on HD 4600 capability and did an 
> explicit update to the latest version of the Intel video stack for Linux.  No 
> change and still unable to reset video resolution or aspect ratio from within 
> F20.  BTW, going back to the earlier kernel is not really a viable option as 
> I wanted the privilege  escalation bug fix that came out in 3.14.6, however 
> with the earlier kernel both the resolution and aspect ratio is correct.
>
> At this stage, I have pretty well established (at least in my own mind) that 
> it is a SW vice a HW problem and it is entirely reproducible as when I reboot 
> with the Live CD the 2560x1440 resolution comes up by default.  While at this 
> point I rather strongly suspect the Intel i915 driver and video stack, it 
> could also be either a KDE or an xorg or a kernel issue and I really don' 
> know where to file a bug report since I can't nail down which SW is screwing 
> up or what to try next.  Seems odd that Intel would disable a HW capability 
> that was working just fine as part of a driver update, not sure what the 
> rationale for that would be
>
> Any ideas, insight or suggestions would be most welcome.  

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72961

BR,
Jani.

>
> Thanks
>
> Paul Livingston
> <p...@accokeekwoods.com>
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Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Technology Center
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