On 05-04-2015 00:08, Ric Moore wrote:
On
04/03/2015 09:34 AM, David Wright wrote:
Quoting venkat
(venkat.s@vortexindia.co.in):
Tried various options today and finally
modified xorg.conf with below settings
made my X server start with multiple displays enabled.
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel GMA3600"
Driver "modesetting"
BusID "PCI: 0: 2: 0
Option "Monitor-DVI-0" "DVI screen"
Option "Monitor-VGA-0" "VGA screen"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "DVI screen"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "VGA screen"
EndSection
Good.
However, i notice that the display is
not smooth. Even, when i traverse to from
one menu to other i see it so shaky. Right now fighting to fix
that.
Need some guidance
I typed gma3600 jerky into google. The second hit contains:
"The new D2700 does have integrated HD video encoding and it
works as
promised for the most part. Both 720p and 1080p HD video can be
played
as long as its either MPEG2 or H.264, although 1080p can be a
bit
jerky at times. It's not a slideshow, but it's also not
completely
smooth. Especially when the bitrate is a bit higher, it starts
to
struggle. This likely has to do with Intel's GMA3600 video
drivers
that the manufacturer has been struggling with since launching
the new
Atom platform in late 2011."
I know nothing about this hardware but I know a man who does. :)
On my old Thinkpad, I had to reduce the color depth in xorg.conf.
Worked a charm. Ric
Thanks, guys for the help that you have provided with Wheezy + 3.4
kernel.
Although with 3.4 kernel the display control worked with DVI &
LVD. Saw great amount of latency in UI.
Installed Jessie in N2600 board.
After installation noticed that system freeze during boot @ ata6: sata max udma/133 ABAR M512@
Googling resulted in adding "nolapic" to kernel parameter in
boot solved the issue. Still, need to check the cons of doing it.
After boot Diisplay worked charm... Both UI & Dual display (LVDS
+ HDMI) worked as expected.
In BIOS enabled CRT + HDMI and booted the system. After boot HDMI is
working .But, no output found for VGA.
Xrandr reports VGA-0 device connected.
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Regards
Venkat.S
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