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Bug#443122: xserver-xorg-video-ati: dualhead setup not possible with xrandr1.2



On Freitag, 2. November 2007, Brice Goglin wrote:
> Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> > - the dpi setting seems to be set wrongly, I've got a 332x205
> > laptop display (mm) and a 365x275 mm CRT. And xorg sets 96dpi and
> > xrandr tells me that the screen size is actually 888x220 mmm???
> > Right would be something like 130dpi
>
> There are some known problems like this one, I think it is being
> worked on upstream.

Well, current git still shows this behaviour. I guess the problem is 
that the driver doesn't read the EDID information properly or some 
such.

> > - I couldn't get a virtual desktop of 3080x1050 with a modeline of
> > 1400x1050 for the CRT, X11 always created a 3360x1050 virtual
> > desktop, i.e. double the size of the lvds
>
> Not sure about this, maybe the ATI driver insists on using such a
> size.

I hope note, its quite annoying to have this 1680x1050 resolution on a 
standard 4:3 CRT, the font is stretched quite a bit. Or does XRandR 
support non-rectangular desktops, i.e. using 1680x1200 on the CRT and 
1680x1050 on the LVDS?

> If the latest upstream git of the driver does this, it might be worth
> sending the corresponding config and log on bugzilla.freedesktop.org.

Yeah, latest git doesn't help here. I've filed an upstream bugreport 
(not sure if I should reference it via forwarded-upstream):
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13067

> > - most importantly: I can't start either XFC4 or KDE3 session from
> > that xterm or from kdm. As soon as they're up and running the 2nd
> > head is switched off and when I set a mode on it again and then use
> >
> > xrandr --output VGA-0 --left-of LVDS
> >
> > to put it on the left side of the lvds, but that just makes the
> > whole screen go blank :( Maybe this is a xfce/kde issue?
>
> If starting with KDE/XFC works fine on both heads, I would guess that
> KDE/XFC does some incorrect RandR 1.2 calls at startup. It is hard to
> be sure. Did you check in the corresponding KDE/XFC configuration
> utilities?

Not sure about xfce4, but the kde startup script actually stored the 
layout of my screens and reloaded that using xrandr during session 
startup. I'll file a bugreport about that with KDE.

Not sure what to do about this report, I can now at least use the new 
Xorg with XRandR, though there's still the outstanding issues of 
desktop-size and the dpi-settings... 

Andreas

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