On Friday 16 November 2007 07:43:58 am Jose wrote:
> Sucess!!
>
> I endup disabling xgl, but then I went into the software management, and
> checked what version of fglrx was active according to Suse, it was
> pointning to the new driver, without uninstalling I selected the lower
> version and that led to suse wanting to install the proper version of
> the driver again, I went with it, and after that I opened the xlgfr gui
> management interface and I selected enable compiz and enable
> compiz-fusion, rebooted and now I have compiz fully functional, only
> flaw I detected it's that if I raise my resolution above 1024x764 that
> disabled 3d and good bye compiz with that, is this a known bug?, or is
> supposed to work with any resolution allowed by the driver?

  https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=338790 
is the only one that has ATI graphic adapter and compiz in name. 

The resolution problem can be bug, there was one thread about low resolution 
on monitor that can give much higher. The problem was how monitor was 
presented to SaX2. The size was 15" and graphic driver used 800x600 which is 
native resolution for that size. 

Looking in your xorg.conf from previous posts, it seems that you have more 
luck: 
  DisplaySize 305 230 
is also 15". 

If you monitor is 17" that can be corrected in YaST > Hardware > Graphic Card 
and Monitor. 
When window opens press button Change in the same line with monitor name. 
It will open second window where you can select tab Display Size, and correct 
monitor size. 

From your Xorg.0.log is obvious:
1- ATI driver can't read EDID information from monitor and set it up 
automatically, 
2- your card has 2 VGA connectors and monitor is currently connected to 
second. 

That should not make difference, but in some cases it can:
1- graphic card has no connected pins that are used to read EDID information 
from second VGA connector (hardware error)
2- driver is programmed to read first VGA connector, but not second (software 
error)

I already wrote about this in one of previous emails.  

What I did with older monitors is to check display size, horizontal and 
vertical frequencies (third tab Sync Frequencies), with monitor manual or 
manufacturer web page.  

> Domo arigato Rajko

Doitashi mashite. 

(Thanks to Google, Japanese is not my native language :-) ) 
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Regards,
Rajko.
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