[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2008-11-10 Thread François Grieu
I confirm Intrepid uses the native 1400*1050 LCD resolution on my Dell
Inspiron 500m portable with Intel 855GM Integrated Graphics, Pentium M
1.5GHz.That one is fixed as far as this machine is concerned.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2008-07-31 Thread Timo Aaltonen
There is no -i810 driver anymore in Intrepid, and -intel should replace
it in every respect in 8.04. Closing the bug.

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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Re: [Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-10-16 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
Yes. The RC uses the new intel driver, which doesn't need
915resolution. The i810 driver does still require it.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-10-15 Thread François Grieu
Excellent news: ubuntu-7.10-rc-desktop-i386 uses the native 1400*1050
LCD resolution on my Dell Inspiron 500m (Intel 855GM Integrated
Graphics, Pentium M 1.5GHz), where gutsy-desktop-i386 Tribe 5 would use
1280*1024. Good job!

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-09-01 Thread François Grieu
Tested Gutsy Tribe 5 from gutsy-desktop-i386.iso on a Dell Inspiron 500m
portable with optional 1400*1050 LCD; has Intel 855GM Integrated
Graphics, Pentium M 1.5GHz.

CD boot (default) selects 1280*1024, poor display. Native resolution not 
proposed in Screen Resolution; 1024x768 is usable but suboptimal.
CD boot (safe graphics) fails to lauch X, reports misconfiguration.
Installation on HD, update, selection of approriate display in Screen and 
Graphics did not help.

I volunteer to test a fix on a fresh install.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-09-01 Thread Alex Muntada
François, there's some kind of deadlock right now about the right way to
find the right resolution on intel graphics:

 * i810 is the default, older driver but needs 915resolution (not installed by 
default) in order to get the right resolution
 * new intel driver gets the right values without 915resolution, but it's not 
installed by default yet (there are other issues related with speed, dpi and 
fonts)

Therefore, I guess that testing a fix on a fresh install wouldn't
probably help on this case.  Thanks anyway  :-)

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-08-27 Thread Brian Murray
Aaron - please submit a new bug report with information regarding your
system and Xorg setup before you installed 915resolution.  Files needed
are - /etc/X11/xorg.conf , /var/log/Xorg.0.log  and the full output of
'sudo lspci -vvnn'.  Thanks in advance.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-08-27 Thread Sander van Loon
I can confirm that the fix works in my case. When I installed Gutsy
Tribe 4 on the same notebook as I mentioned in my initial bugreport
here, Ubuntu chose the correct resolution - 1280 by 800 pixels - by
default.

However, when I install Tribe 4 on my desktop PC, which has a Dell
2007WFP 20 inch widescreen monitor (which has a resolution of 1680 by
1050 pixels) connected to a NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT, it still chooses the
wrong resolution of 1280 by 1024 pixels. I shall file a separate
bugreport for that according to your instructions, Brian Murray.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-08-27 Thread Alex Muntada
@Sander: this bug relates to Intel chips only, so it does not apply to
the issue you are experiencing on your desktop PC.

Therefore, filing a new bug is the right thing to do (unless it is been
already reported, indeed).

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Re: [Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-08-27 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
@Brian:
Thanks for the quick replies. Is is sufficient for me to uninstall
915resolution and give you those files, or do I need to reinstall
Tribe 5 from scratch?

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-08-27 Thread Brian Murray
Uninstalling and having dpkg reconfigure your xserver should be
sufficient.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-08-27 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
Please see Bug #135181

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-08-24 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
I still have to install 915resolution to get the correct resolution with
Gutsy Tribe 5.  Isn't this meant to be Fix Released?

Am I meant to be changing conf files?

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-04-17 Thread Timo Aaltonen
Yes, I'll mark this as fixed, since 1.9.94 is now in Feisty universe.
Gutsy will have it by default! (replacing -i810)

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-i810 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-04-17 Thread Marco
I can confirm that 1.9.93-1ubuntu1 release works fine without the
915resolution patch, on the laptop Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pro V3205.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-04-17 Thread Alex Muntada
Just installed xserver-xorg-video-intel on Feisty, changed my xorg.conf
i810 with intel, disabled 915resolution and rebooted.

The resolution was fine but I got some trouble login into gnome session,
as if there was something broken that brought me back to the login
screen after some video probes.

However, I decided to try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg (again with
the new intel driver) and it happened to fix the issue. Weird.

Hope that helps anyone.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-04-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The 2.0rc3 driver (http://users.tkk.fi/~tjaalton/dpkg/xserver-xorg-
video-intel_1.9.93-1ubuntu1_i386.deb) works fine on my Thinkpad X60
tablet, and it is able to drive an external monitor at 1680 x 1050.
However, it does not rotate. When I run xrandr, the screen flashes and
is back at the same orientation. (The Wacom driver thinks the rotation
happened, and the pen is off.)

On a tablet, this is a bit of a problem.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-04-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The 2.0rc3 driver (http://users.tkk.fi/~tjaalton/dpkg/xserver-xorg-
video-intel_1.9.93-1ubuntu1_i386.deb) works fine on my Thinkpad X60
tablet, and it is able to drive an external monitor at 1680 x 1050.
However, it does not rotate. When I run xrandr, the screen flashes and
is back at the same orientation. (The Wacom driver thinks the rotation
happened, and the pen is off.)

On a tablet, this is a bit of a problem.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-04-05 Thread Timo Aaltonen
the new xorg upload should fix the dependancy-issues. Hopefully the
black screen problems are gone when the final version is released. Rc2
didn't have those issues when I tested (rc3 does on my machine).

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-04-03 Thread Tomi
I (by mistake) uploaded quite the same issue, you can see it with log files 
here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/102147
Have you got some kind of connection with the intel driver coders? I think they 
also want to contribute with the releases of large distributions.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-03-31 Thread Timo Aaltonen
AFAIK the new driver ignores 915resolution completely.. so it's a bit
strange that you have a different behaviour when running it.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-03-30 Thread Timo Aaltonen
Please test 2.0rc3:

http://users.tkk.fi/~tjaalton/dpkg/xserver-xorg-video-
intel_1.9.93-1ubuntu1_i386.deb

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Re: [Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-03-30 Thread Erik Hill
Okay, installed it and am using it...  It does fix the 1280x800
problem, I get that resolution even if 915resolution is not installed.
 However sometimes when I log out and log on again, I get a black
screen (never got that before).  I have to kill xorg (ctrl-alt-delete)
to get it back.

I had to uninstall xserver-xorg-video-i810 and xserver-xorg-video-all
to get this to install.


On 3/30/07, Timo Aaltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Please test 2.0rc3:

 http://users.tkk.fi/~tjaalton/dpkg/xserver-xorg-video-
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Re: [Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-03-30 Thread Alexis Wilke
Timo,

This sounds like the problem I have. The resolution is fine for me, but if 
I don't first run 915resolution, I get a black screen. The screen is black 
on cold boot until I run 915resolution. Then it is fine, even if I reboot. 
So it looks like that table does not get changed on a reboot.

So that .deb certainly would not fix my current problem!

Thanks,
Alexis


On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Timo Aaltonen wrote:

 the new xorg upload should fix the dependancy-issues. Hopefully the
 black screen problems are gone when the final version is released. Rc2
 didn't have those issues when I tested (rc3 does on my machine).

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-03-16 Thread Timo Aaltonen
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-i810 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-03-08 Thread Timo Aaltonen
definately for feisty+1, and maybe we can replace the current
-modesetting-driver with it for feisty... the problem is that the
version is 1.9.91 (rc1) and I'm having problems with it. We'll see.

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-03-08 Thread Timo Aaltonen
uh, let me clarify that last comment: the -intel driver is still at
beta, and besides that it needs tricks to build against xorg-server-1.2.
And it only does 1280x800 on my tests, and the fonts in the login screen
are tiny..

So, if a better version is released soon, then maybe we could replace
the -modesetting driver with it. But it would still need UVF approval.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-03-08 Thread Alexis Wilke
This is in link with the bug I entered recently named:

  Boot of Desktop 6.10 (Edgy Eft) installer hangs on i845 -- bug #90558

I have a KVM, but I know the resolutions that my monitor support. I have
had that for a while and it has been working with that computer under
older Linux systems.

With Ubuntu (and most certainly Debian though I did not try, I'd bet I'd
get the same issue), it HANGs. Big time. It is not directly a resolution
problem for me.

The funny thing is that I have to run 915resolution to fix the BIOS
table but I change nothing to it. The resolution I want is in there with
the right everything. But if I don't overwrite it with 915resolution it
hangs. Big time.

At first, I was thinking it was the auto-configuration since I could not
properly boot the Desktop installer. It hanged. Big time.

But once I managed to install my system with the Server version (not a
bad thing, btw) I installed X.org and all the stuff I needed to start
the server. So now, I'm booted in Ubuntu consoles and I try to start
X11. Paf! Again, it hangs. Big time. (btw, that means I have to turn off
the computer, keyboard dead, no mouse since the screen is black, and I
still did not find a reset button on this computer?!)

So I looked around and found 915resolution. I checked the resolutions
and I have seen no problems. Well... I follow the instructions, I
overwrite the resolution I want to use, I start X11, hooray! It worked!

Later I had to reboot for some reason, and I did not re-run
915resolution. It worked fine. Reboot again. Just fine. Turn off the
computer, time to swap a hard disk or two, reboot, start X11, it hangs!
Big Time. Restart, re-run 915resolution, it works. So... I have a
desktop computer, a Compaq with some sort of i845 INTEL video chip. I'd
bet that the auto-detection would not hang if it were to run
915resolution.

So... if you had fixed it in Edgy, I'd know, right? 8-)

Note that I'm fine now. It's just the installation process which was a
bit annoying. And most certainly (as mentioned by the 1st poster) not
something any beginner could understand and resolve by himself/herself.

Okay... I'll try to get the output of the stuff marked on this page:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingXAutoconfiguration

but I have to quit X11 first...
(and by the way, I don't like auto-booting to X nor removing the nice verbose 
boot process when I start OR STOP my system--just a personal comment, it took 
me 1h to remove all that crap!)

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-03-08 Thread Alexis Wilke
Okay, I got the output requested. I think it will be somewhat useless.
For one thing, the xresprobe returned exactly NOTHING. Again, I have a
KVM so checking the monitor certainly does not work.

** Attachment added: Output of commands required in bug #90558
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/6714572/X-output.txt

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2007-01-03 Thread Alex Muntada
** Tags added: 915resolution xorg

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2006-11-05 Thread Pochu
Hello.

I have linked the feature to the wiki page. I think this is a big
problem, and I would like this to be resolved in Feisty, if it's
possible.

Please tell me what we can done, to start working on this!

Regards
Pochu

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2006-11-04 Thread Andrew Ash
I found one at https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/wide-
screen-resolution  Please help me work on that and we'll try to get it
included in feisty.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2006-11-04 Thread Sander van Loon
Thanks for your information, I'd be happy to help. However, how do we
edit that specification and what more do we need to do in order for this
problem to get the developers attention? If I visit the edit page it
says I don't have permission. My Jabber ID is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
please add me so that we can talk.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2006-11-04 Thread Andrew Ash
I couldn't edit the spec either, but I did create a wiki entry at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BetterWidescreenDetection and asked the original
creator of the wide-screen-resolution spec to link the two.  I think
he's the only one that can make that change.

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[Bug 63560] Re: installing 915resolution for the correct resolution shouldn't be necessary

2006-11-03 Thread Andrew Ash
That definitely sounds reasonable to me.  I had this problem on my Dell
Inspiron B130.  There is  probably a feature specification about this.
Could  you please check at https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+specs

Thanks

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