Hi, Jon.

Unfortunately, it does not solve the problem. Now it accepts a 1024x600 mode, so there is no panning, both the Virtual and xvidtune sizes are 1024x600, but the viewable area is about 772x466 pixels (a bit different from when the 1024x572 mode was selected, but quite similar). Again, the gnome changer calls this mode 1024x600. Note that, with the previous svn, it already was called 1024x600 and the Virtual size was set to 1024x600 although no mode appeared to be accepted with that size. Now the 1366x768 mode seems to be probed, but rejected:

(II) CHROME(0): Not using default mode "1366x768" (hsync out of range)

And then, when setting the 1024x600 mode, it still talks about scaling and the 1366x...@60r mode:

(II) CHROME(0): ViaModeSecondCRTC
(II) CHROME(0): ViaPanelScale: 1024,600 -> 1366,768
(II) CHROME(0): Scaling factor: horizontal 3069 (0xbfd), vertical 1599 (0x63f)
(II) CHROME(0): mode: 0x937fbe8
(II) CHROME(0): mode->name: 0x937fc88
(II) CHROME(0): mode->name: 1366x...@60r
(II) CHROME(0): ViaSecondCRTCSetMode
(II) CHROME(0): Setting up 1366x...@60r
(II) CHROME(0): ViaSetSecondaryFIFO
(II) CHROME(0): ViaSetSecondaryDotclock to 0xc88c03
(II) CHROME(0): ViaSetUseExternalClock
(II) CHROME(0): ViaSecondDisplayChannelEnable
(II) CHROME(0): ViaDisplayDisableCRT

Could it be that the native panel resolution is really 1024x600? It is odd that the maximum resolution in Vista was precisely that, with no mention nor possibility of using a larger resolution. I am attaching the Xorg.0.log file, the xorg.conf is the same as in my previous post.

Thanks for your help.

  Miguel

Attachment: Xorg.0.log-693-o.bz2
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