Sorry for the long delay, but it took siome time to find a working vga monitor...
Am 14.04.10 20:52 schrieb(en) Albrecht Dreß:
Am 13.04.10 23:01 schrieb(en) Alex Deucher:Do either of these options help? Option "ConnectorTable" "100,2,1,2,96,1,0,1" Option "ConnectorTable" "100,2,2,2,96,1,0,1"They don't make any difference, same effects as before - greenish shades, vertical blue line. Switching to the text console works (as I can type "reboot", so the kb input goes the right way), but the display just flickers shortly, and then the shade/line does appear there, too. I also tried some other options (like 'Option "BusType" "PCI"' and 'DefaultDepth 8'), but they also don't make any difference - same effects, again.Do you have a VGA monitor by any chance you could test with?
Alex, this was apparently the right hint! Here are my observations: Plugging *only* the vga monitor in, and disconnecting the ADC one, the Mac refuses to boot. It switches on, and after ~5 seconds (system test?) it automatically powers off (sounds like a Notebook's card?). The only chance to boot is plugging in both monitors. I first booted into OS X, and had both monitors synchronised. I then booted into Linux, and now X comes up with the radeon driver, showing the X screen on the VGA monitor, and the well-known green shades on the ADC one. This behaviour is independent of any 'ConnectorTable' option; there is no difference between starting without, and with any of your two settings above. An other observation: The VGA monitor has a smaller resolution (old Belinea 1024x768), but X apparently used the size of the Formac attached to the ADC (1280x1024). I attach the bzip2'ed xorg log to this message. Does this help to find a solution for the issue? Thanks, Albrecht.
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