I am also encountering this issue. Unfortunately, this is also affected
several of my customers. I tried to follow the instructions listed at
the above link and the results are attached.
As with everyone above, launching vpnc-connect from the command line
works perfectly. Here is the routing
This appears to resolve the dual-head issue. Both screens are
functional!
Should I pursue the ignore option with LVDS? It isn't critical as the
login screen automatically appears on my external monitor, but it is
worth noting that the issue still exists with this version of code.
Another oddity
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with the acronym PPA or where to
download non-production code. Where would I find this version to apply
it?
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Dual-head fails with ati driver, appears related to 'crtc'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172601
You received this bug notification because you are a
Andy said in http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12913 that this
should be fixed with commit: f3d2ec3a5ae61215c792018320158750e7aa937c
Please let me know when a PPA is available with this commit that I can
test (and where to download it from). Thanks!
Tony
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Dual-head fails with ati
I found the PPA site a few hours ago. However, I can appreciate your
reluctance to upload a buggy version!
Keep me posted on how things proceed. I would LOVE to have this working
again with a dual-head configuration.
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Dual-head fails with ati driver, appears related to 'crtc'
First, I opened an upstream bug related to this issue:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13590
Also, this didn't have an effect. In fact, I changed it to:
Virtual 12801024
However, I'm still seeing the 1: Analog Input Cannot Display This Video
Mode on VGA-0. The
Harald,
I suspect that we are discussing related, but not identical issues.
You're able to make CRTC 0 monitors work at the same time as a CRTC 1
monitor (which I am NOT able to accomplish). While you're situation does
not allow maximum resolution, mines doesn't allow ANY resolution.
The
I've move the xorg.conf file back into place. I tried making the
following additions to the configuration:
Section Device
Option Monitor-LVDS Laptop Monitor
EndSection
Section Monitor
Identifier Laptop Monitor
Option Ignoretrue
EndSection
I tried it without an xorg.conf file, but encountered the same issue.
I'm attaching a copy of the Xorg.0.log file resulting from this latest
attempt.
The biggest difference without the xorg.conf file is that the LVDS
screen is chosen for the menu bars. Once disabled via xrandr, the VGA-0
monitor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
I'm experiencing problems with dual-head setup and xrandr 1.2 following
a recent upgrade to Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) from Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty) on my
Dell Latitude D810 laptop with docking station. This worked on Feisty
with the ati
** Attachment added: X11 log from current session
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10625732/%5Cnws.oregonstate.edu%5Croot%5CHomedirs%5Cbrocka%5CUNIX%5Casdf%5CXorg.0.log
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Dual-head fails with ati driver, appears related to 'crtc'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172601
You received this bug
Ubuntu Gutsy just released a new xorg-driver-fglrx (version
7.1.0-8.37.6+2.6.22.4-14.10). However, this new version does not change
the behavior. Any ideas on this?
Tony
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7.10 Release candidate starts with black screen / blue screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153188
You received this bug
Cyberdork33,
I have read these release notes. That is why I posted my information to
this bug report (it references people having problems with blank screens
to this bug report). I created this configuration (and discovered how to
move the problem from window to window) by following the steps at
I posted the following to bug #132716. However, mek referenced me to
this bug as well. It appears that this bug could be more closely related
to my issue.
I'm experiencing problems with dual-head setup and xrandr 1.2 on a
recent upgrade to Ubuntu 7.10 on my Dell Latitude D810 laptop with
docking
I'm experiencing problems with dual-head setup and xrandr 1.2 on a
recent upgrade to Ubuntu 7.10 on my Dell Latitude D810 laptop with
docking station. Previously this worked with the ati driver and it still
functions when I change over to the fglrx driver (which rules out bad
hardware).
I have a
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