On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 08:33:14AM +0100, Eric Sprague wrote:
> Yes, this is exactly the problem. And, with 4.1.0, there's no way to fix it.
> But, if you use the DVI-VGA adapter, the card works (2D and 3D accel. You'll
> need ati.2 from linuxvideo.org for Xv)

actually, this came up on the Xpert list a couple of times recently.
>>>
> 1) The XFree86 Radeon 7500 driver treats the monitor connected to the DVI            
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> port as the primary head.  To me, this makes perfect sense (if you're                
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> going to buy a digital flat panel, you're probably going to want to use it           
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> as the primary head).  However, this seems to be the reverse of the                  
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> windows drivers for the card, which treats the CRT port as the primary               
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> head.  Does anyone know of a way to switch this in XFree86 (or even                  
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> Windows)?  I was hoping it'd be a single config change in m XF86Config-4             
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> file, but according to the source for the driver, it looks like it was               
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> hardwired in.  How hard would it be to "unhardwire" it?                              
>                         

Option "CrtScreen" seems to be what you want.
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so it looks like there *is* a way to force which output should be the
primary one.

Carl Soderstrom.
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