http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107441
I'm not sure that is a matrox problem. I'm trying to figure out if it is even supposed to work.
This guy has a different problem -- ddcprobe doesn't even report the first monitor, let alone both. ( looks like you are getting at least one).
brett
William Sutton wrote:
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Wing D Lizard wrote:
Just for giggles i searched the Matrox Linux support forum and found nothing relating to either the bug # you mentioned or to ddcprobe. Perhaps they aren't aware of it?
William
Thanks, it looks like only the first monitor is detected, at least with the Matrox 450 card. This happens to be the same card that is mentioned in the Redhat bug database ( bug # 107441).
Anybody have any different hardware?
brett bolen
William Sutton wrote:
Just for you, data from my 2 ViewSonic E90fb + Matrox G450 + Red Hat 9 system:
kenobi:~# ddcprobe
Videocard DDC probe results Description: Matrox G450 Memory (MB): 32
Monitor DDC probe results ID: VSC3507 Name: E90fb Horizontal Sync (kHZ): 30-86 Vertical Sync (HZ) : 50-150 Width (mm): 360 Height(mm): 270
William
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Wing D Lizard wrote:
Does anybody know of this works? I would like to know if I can ' query the monitor for ddc info using ddcprobe or ddcmon.
There is a redhat problem report that says it doens't work with a matrox board.
If anybody has a dual headded linux system ( ddcprobe is kudzu so it might need to be redhat), can you run ddcprobe and send me the results?
Thanks
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