On 08/27/2012 09:55 AM, Maciej Kazulak wrote: > W dniu 24.08.2012 21:00, Maciej Kazulak pisze: >> On 08/24/2012 06:46 PM, Xavier Bachelot wrote: >>> On 08/24/2012 04:33 PM, Maciej Kazulak wrote: >>>> Hi! >>>> >>>> I'm having trouble with a Dell FX130. Theres a message in the logs >>>> saying that the card is unknown and i should send a report. So here goes: >>>> >>>> To summarize my test procedure... I start X - black screen, that seems >>>> ok because I dont run any window managers. From another console I start >>>> a single xterm window. Something does appear but it looks like jaggered >>>> stripes and they are constantly moving vertically. >>>> >>> ... >>>> Xorg.0.log attached, most importantly: >>>> [ 9189.337] (!!) (openchrome 0.2.904 release) >>>> [ 9189.348] (EE) CHROME(0): Unknown Card-Ids (5122|1028| 509), Chipset: >>>> VX855; please report to openchrome-users@openchrome.org >>>> >>>> Did anyone experience similar issues? Any known workarounds? >>>> >>> I've just added the missing pci id, thanks for the report. >> Thats good news. >> >> + {"Dell Optiplex FX130", VIA_VX855, 0x1028, 0x0509, VIA_DEVICE_CRT}, >> >> I'm not sure what VIA_DEVICE_CRT means in this context but thought I'd >> point out that FX130 has one video output and it's DVI-I. >> I overlooked this board is using DVI-I and set it up as VGA only. Thanks for the heads up. >>> >>> 0.2.904 is old, you should update to 0.3.0 or even git master. >> >> That's what is avaiable in Centos 6.3. Tried to use files from a fedora >> rpm with 0.2.906 but it complained about xorg server ABI version (10 vs >> 12). I'm setting up a dev environment right now and will try to compile >> from source. >> > > So i did some testing with release 0.3.0. This is good but only if you > connect the monitor through a DVI-VGA converver: > > {"Dell Optiplex FX130", VIA_VX855, 0x1028, 0x0509, VIA_DEVICE_CRT}, > > This seems to work either way. Both directly through a DVI cable and > through the converter: > > {"Dell Optiplex FX130", VIA_VX855, 0x1028, 0x0509, VIA_DEVICE_CRT | > VIA_DEVICE_LCD}, > > Thanks for help. I finally got it working :) > So adding the LVDS init also enabled the DVI-I in analog mode. That's an interesting information. Can you please provide the X log ? Also, if you build the driver with --enable-viaregtool, you'll get /usr/sbin/via_regs_dump. Run it with the -dps options with both the unmodified git master and the one with your fix and post the output.
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