I can confirm this bug, and Jarek's workaround
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
openchrome/+bug/182778/comments/19).
Although the livecd worked (with a wrong resolution), after the first
boot gdm/X does not started. In the log I found: (EE) No screens found .
I
I updated to Hardy Beta (Averatec 3280) and now the work-around does not
work...
The live CD booted to the wrong resolution but I could change it on the
System Preferences dialog. After the installation, the system boots fine
but at the end the screen goes black and nothing happens. After about 5
It just got worse with Hardy beta live cd. I'm attaching the Xorg.0.log
file and a picture of my screen.
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There are dots on the screen.. it doesn't like nice and it's flickering
too. The resolution is still way too high.
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Bug exist on Hardy Alpha 6 Fujitsu Amilo Pro 3515. Resolution is not
detected.
Edit of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section Screen
Identifier Default Screen
Monitor Configured Monitor
Device Configured Video Device
DefaultDepth24
SubSection
Bug effects EEE-pc as well has nothing for a 800 by 480 screen
i lost the proper resolution by turning off desktop effects.
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Bug still exist on Hardy Alpha 6 with my Amilo La 1703 laptop which is
almost the same as the original poster's laptop. (Hardy is gonna be
great otherwise ;) )
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You can try compile randr branch.
http://openchrome.org/trac/browser/branches/randr_branch?order=name
There is some new code which should resolve this bug.
We must wait for merging and new release openchrome drivers.
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I just made a discovery. When I boot from Hardy Alpha 5 live cd using
normal mode I get that huge resolution. When i try to reboot it freezes
at the end. When i boot using safe graphic mode I get a decent desktop
and it won't freeze when I reboot. It just ejects the cd and turns off
when I press
Anyone working on this bug
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I just got this working with a CN700 (DRI works fine too). The driver or
Xorg or whatever doesn't detect the hsync and vsync values properly. You
have to add them to xorg.conf manually to work around this bug.
For example for my 1280x1024 LCD screen these are my Monitor and Screen
sections of
What concerns me a bit is that this bug has not been assigned yet...I
could help but since I am not a programmer the only thing I can do is
test solutions :( or post bugs...
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Modifying Screen section in xorg.conf worked. But only with livecd. I installed
hardy to hard disk and 800x600 is the best resolution I get. I have done all
tricks I know without success.
Also openchrome or via in xorg.conf didn't help.
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#If acceleration for your card (like my PN800) is broken, put this line into
Device section
# Option NoAccel true
In this case (if you have artifacts) you can tray to use:
Option EnableAGPDMA false
in Device section xorg.conf
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BTW, acceleration does not work for me either...
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The workaround worked for me.
Thanks dude.
I just wonder if this will not mess future updates up? I mean would new
updates re-write xorg.conf?
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I found workaround for this, just modify Screen section in xorg.conf
It should look similar to this:
Section Screen
Identifier Default Screen
Monitor Configured Monitor
DefaultDepth24
SubSection Display
Depth 24
Modes
Mikko, safe mode doesn't use the openchrome driver, I think it uses
the VESA driver.
Any problems with safe mode are unrelated to this bug report.
Please file a separate report.
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Maybe this is not openchrome but hardware-detection bug? If I select safe
driver from live-cd boot menu, resolution is 800x600, not 1024x768.
Who can fix the problem? Ubuntu Hardy will be useless in many VIA-laptops
before that.
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Yes, I know safe mode uses vesa driver. But maybe the cause is same and
the problem is not only in the openchrome driver. Resolution with vesa-
driver was also ok before hardy.
I don't know so much about drivers but which one makes the resolution
decision, driver (openchrome or vesa) kernel, or
The same problem here. Can anybody suggest a work around? Thanks
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
didn't work
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Is it possible to force xorg to use 1024x768?
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I've succeeded in reconfiguring xorg, and now I can change the resolution by
System Preferences Screen resolution.
first, and MOST IMPORTENT, backup your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
the following command might wreck your graphical system..Do it only if you safe
about going to other tty's and
Same here.. Reinstalled hardy, and the maximum resolution is set to 600x800..
like mikko sorri, I've tried dpkg-reconfigure, but it doesn't ask anything
about screens any more... This is probably due to
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardy-hardware-detection
but that doesn't help,
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The GNOME screen resolution settings doesn't give me any (!) resolutions
to choose from. Using xrandr from the command line doesn't work either
(see attachment).
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Screenshot shows the whole 1600x1200 but I can see only the upper left
corner in my laptop's monitor.
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Same problem, I have Acer Aspire 1362 with Via K8M800, laptop's max resolution
is 1024x768.
Now I have 1600x1200, it's max for the external monitor. But I don't have a
such.
And I can't change resolution in Screen and Graphics Preferences, all menus are
empty.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xrandr
Filed upstream:
http://openchrome.org/trac/ticket/156
thanks for testing!
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Same problem, my Fujitsu Siemens Amilo L7310W (with PN800) doesn't display
correct resolution 1280 x 800 but 1920 x 1440 (max for external monitor).
When I tray to switch to external monitor nothing appear on CRT.
When I switch to vt and back to X then unable to determine the refresh rate,
using
I had same problem in Gutsy already. But nobody didn't recognize it..
https://bugs.launchpad.net/xorg-server/+bug/134951
I had to configure X manually in Gutsy (sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-
xorg) but it's not possible in Hardy, I tried today. It didn't ask
anything about screen, only keyboard
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