Problem: Internal LVDS screen alignment: the display shows a black "frame" at the bottom and is cut off at the top in 3.6-rc5+ with gma500 (REGRESSION)

2012-09-26 Thread D. G. Jansen
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Alan Cox wrote: > > > This happens _only in X_ and not on the console. My system and Xorg is > > very old. (Ubuntu 9.10). > > Make sure you have the framebuffer driver in use not the vesa one if > you are using an old X11. If you use the vesa driver then randomness

Problem: Internal LVDS screen alignment: the display shows a black "frame" at the bottom and is cut off at the top in 3.6-rc5+ with gma500 (REGRESSION)

2012-09-26 Thread D. G. Jansen
[1.] One line summary of the problem In 3.6-rc5 with gma500 and an internal LVDS screen, the display shows a black "frame" at the bottom and is cut off at the top. This was not previously the case. [2.] Full description of the problem/report: The display works, suspend and resume works perfectly.

Problem: Internal LVDS screen alignment: the display shows a black "frame" at the bottom and is cut off at the top in 3.6-rc5+ with gma500 (REGRESSION)

2012-09-26 Thread Alan Cox
> This happens _only in X_ and not on the console. My system and Xorg is > very old. (Ubuntu 9.10). Make sure you have the framebuffer driver in use not the vesa one if you are using an old X11. If you use the vesa driver then randomness will occur. Alan

Re: Problem: Internal LVDS screen alignment: the display shows a black "frame" at the bottom and is cut off at the top in 3.6-rc5+ with gma500 (REGRESSION)

2012-09-26 Thread D. G. Jansen
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Alan Cox wrote: > > > This happens _only in X_ and not on the console. My system and Xorg is > > very old. (Ubuntu 9.10). > > Make sure you have the framebuffer driver in use not the vesa one if > you are using an old X11. If you use the vesa driver then randomness

Re: Problem: Internal LVDS screen alignment: the display shows a black "frame" at the bottom and is cut off at the top in 3.6-rc5+ with gma500 (REGRESSION)

2012-09-26 Thread Alan Cox
> This happens _only in X_ and not on the console. My system and Xorg is > very old. (Ubuntu 9.10). Make sure you have the framebuffer driver in use not the vesa one if you are using an old X11. If you use the vesa driver then randomness will occur. Alan __