Bug#661943: xserver-xorg-video-radeon: Unable to set native resolution with KMS enabled

2012-03-08 Thread Christopher Dow
I did some more digging in to this and it appears that the reason that I am getting the 'invalid mode' error is that the refresh rate the monitor is receiving is not the refresh rate configured by X or the framebuffer. I noticed that my monitors report what resolution and refresh rate they are

Bug#661943: xserver-xorg-video-radeon: Unable to set native resolution with KMS enabled

2012-03-05 Thread Christopher Dow
Unfortunately, my problem is that I can't change the display modes to the native resolution. Even with one display disabled, I still can't set the native resolution. I get the same input timing not supported message every time I have tried. It wouldn't be a problem if the default was not

Bug#661943: xserver-xorg-video-radeon: Unable to set native resolution with KMS enabled

2012-03-05 Thread Alex Deucher
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Christopher Dow christopher@allstardirectories.com wrote: Unfortunately, my problem is that I can't change the display modes to the native resolution.  Even with one display disabled, I still can't set the native resolution.  I get the same input timing

Bug#661943: xserver-xorg-video-radeon: Unable to set native resolution with KMS enabled

2012-03-05 Thread Christopher Dow
Attached is the Xorg.0.log from a boot with only 1 monitor attached. Interestingly, when I boot with only only 1 monitor, I never get to a resolution I can use. It stays on the invalid mode. It doesn't matter which monitor I use. Both produce the same result. The only reason I have been

Bug#661943: xserver-xorg-video-radeon: Unable to set native resolution with KMS enabled

2012-03-04 Thread Alex Deucher
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Christopher Dow christopher@allstardirectories.com wrote: Package: xserver-xorg-video-radeon Version: 1:6.14.3-2 Severity: important I am unable to set the the native resolution of my monitors with KMS enabled.  Whenever I try to set the native