*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1833855 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1833855
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I have update. I have found that my VGA cable was "broken", one of EDID
wires was broken. It was not 100% broken, so sometimes EDID was working
but in most cases it was not working. Source of this problem was VGA
cable.
Anyway, this issue highlighted that when EDID information is not
available
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Title:
Intel display driver cannot read EDID from VGA monitor
Status in linux package
I tried to switch resolution to 2048x1152@60Hz and it worked (Win10). I
found I can define custom resolution but when I tried to define
1920x1200@60Hz, it was not accepted with information that maximum
bandwidth was exceeded. After several tries, custom resolution
1920x1200@56Hz was accepted and I
Resolution is set to 1920x1080@60 in Win10 but monitor receives signal
2048x1152@60Hz (this is more than official monitor resolution that is
1020x1200@60Hz but it looks like monitor can handle it); this
information is visible at DELL monitor menu and even in Windows
configuration. Windows report
I was too optimistic about Win10. Windows cannot detect my monitor too.
Situation with Windows is better than situation with Linux. My monitor
is DELL U2412M and it has native resolution 1920x1200@60Hz.
Windows cannot detect my monitor so they report it as "Standart non PnP
Monitor". I can set
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Intel display driver cannot read EDID from VGA monitor
In the old good times of Windows 98 I was able to disable Plug and
select my monitor from DB of known models or select generic
configuration to match my resolution. I miss such option in modern Linux
distributions, it could be useful fallback when Plug for some
reason doesn't work. When it works,
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected tricia
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 18.04
Report if from Linux Mint 19.3 but the same situation is with Ubuntu
18.04
Linux cannot access EDID information from VGA port and it offers maximum
resolution of 1024x768, that is not
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