Francois Fleuret wrote:
Dear Brice,
I just did a full upgrade of my T41p, hence now have the package
xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.7.197-1.
If I use the xorg.conf which was working in July with both internal
and VGA displays, it does not work anymore and I get a
Requested Entity already in use!
Francois Fleuret wrote:
Hi,
On Monday, December 24, at 09:29, Brice Goglin wrote:
Can you try without any xorg.conf for now?
Sorry to sound slightly clueless, but what does that mean ? How do I
specify what card driver to use without a xorg.conf ?
Just move xorg.conf away from
Hi,
On Monday, December 24, at 09:29, Brice Goglin wrote:
Can you try without any xorg.conf for now?
Sorry to sound slightly clueless, but what does that mean ? How do I
specify what card driver to use without a xorg.conf ?
Cheers,
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Francois Fleuret
Francois Fleuret wrote:
Just move xorg.conf away from /etc/X11, the X server is now capable
of automatically configuring itself (except for the keyboard keymap
to choose, setxkbmap is helpful then).
Without the xorg.conf the server starts with a clone on the external
screen and I can
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 11:07:16PM +0100, Brice Goglin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Brice,
Ok the problem could be that the S-video output is enabled because
the driver wrongly detects it as connected. There's a fix in the
upstream git repository for this, I'll try to update
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Brice,
Ok the problem could be that the S-video output is enabled because
the driver wrongly detects it as connected. There's a fix in the
upstream git repository for this, I'll try to update the Debian
package shortly.
Forcing the disconnection of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Version: 1:6.6.193-3
Severity: serious
Dear maintainers,
I recently (yesterday) updated my X server and my two-screen
configuration does not work anymore. I have a lenovo T41p (2373GEG).
When starting X, everything goes fine, but I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Brice,
Please try xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.7.192-4 currently in experimental.
It provides RandR 1.2, i.e. much better multiple output support. You'll
have to update your xorg.conf according, have a look at
http://bgoglin.livejournal.com/10214.html and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, September 19, at 19:28, you wrote:
Please send the output of xrandr too.
Here it is.
Ok the problem could be that the S-video output is enabled because the
driver wrongly detects it as connected. There's a fix in the upstream
git repository for
On Wednesday, September 19, at 19:28, you wrote:
Please send the output of xrandr too.
Here it is.
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xrandr.out
Description: Binary data
Hi Brice,
Ok the problem could be that the S-video output is enabled because
the driver wrongly detects it as connected. There's a fix in the
upstream git repository for this, I'll try to update the Debian
package shortly.
Forcing the disconnection of the S-video with xrandr does not
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