On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:45 PM, John Martin <John.M.Martin at sun.com> wrote:

> John Martin wrote:
>
>> Asif Iqbal wrote:
>>
>>> I am trying to use my sunray 170's external vga port with my ultra 20 and
>>> so far no luck. It works fine with my laptop.
>>>
>>> I am using opensolaris snv_124 as my OS and the Xorg.0.log is in the
>>> following pastebin link
>>>
>>> http://pastebin.com/f5feab4fe
>>>
>>> I get absolutely no display. It is completely dark as if the screen is
>>> off.
>>>
>>>  Does your VGA cable have pins 12 and 15 on both ends or is it
>> going through a cheap KVM?
>> The driver is unable to read EDID from Sun Ray 170:
>>
>>  (WW) NVIDIA(0): Unable to get display device CRT-0's EDID; cannot compute
>> DPI
>>  (WW) NVIDIA(0):     from CRT-0's EDID.
>>
>> The driver should be defaulting to 1024x768 at 75Hz.  I *believe* this
>> panel really wants 60Hz.
>>
>> If you cannot get EDID, try creating a template /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>> with:
>>
>>  $ pfexec nvidia-xconfig --mode=1024x768
>>
>> Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  In the "Monitor" section change:
>>
>>   HorizSync        28.0 - 33.0
>>   VertRefresh      43.0 - 72.0
>>
>> to:  // 60Hz
>>
>>   HorizSync        28.0 - 50.0
>>   VertRefresh      59.0 - 62.0
>>
>> If this doesn't work try:  // 75Hz
>>
>>   HorizSync        28.0 - 65.0
>>   VertRefresh      74.0 - 77.0
>>
> Ignore the last item.  If 1024x768 at 60Hz doesn't work try:
>
>  $ pfexec nvidia-xconfig --mode=1280x1024
>
> and change the lines in /etc/X11/xorg.conf to:
>
>  HorizSync        28.0 - 65.0
>  VertRefresh      59.0 - 62.0
>
>
I tried that and the svcadm restart gdm. No display yet. I then rebooted and
still same issue.

Here is the latest Xorg.0.log using cable with no pin 9

  http://pastebin.com/f39b7c19

I seemed to had no /etc/X11/xorg.conf until now. the nvidia-config command
created one and I made the changes you suggested on your second email.

Here is the latest /etc/X11/xorg.conf

  http://pastebin.com/f73ecbc60

Thanks


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