В 07:52 +0200 на 28.04.2008 (пн), Brice Goglin написа: > Bobi B. wrote: > > Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel > > Version: 2:2.1.0-2 > > > > Environment: MB P5E-VM HDMI with embedded Intel G35 video, Q9300, 4GB > > RAM, HDMI-to-DVI converter (came with the motherboard), Philips 200CW > > 20.1" LCD (optimal resolution 1680x1050), Debian testing (Lenny), uname > > -a : "Linux zen 2.6.24-1-686 #1 SMP Sat Apr 19 00:37:55 UTC 2008 i686 > > GNU/Linux". > > > > Problem: When monitor is connected using digital DVI cable (via supplied > > HDMI-to-DVI adapter) resolution is 1680x1052 (according to monitor's > > OSD; attached: xorg.conf, Xorg.0.log.gz). Image quality suffers, > > starting X only (`X', not `startx') gives A LOT of moire. With a regular > > analog cable resolution is correct. With TMDS Modelines seems to have no > > effect whatsoever, if DDC is disabled HorizSync and VertRefresh seems to > > be ignored and resolution is capped at 1280x768 (attached: > > Xorg-noddc.0.log.gz). Under Vista display works correctly, so it is > > probably not a hardware problem. More information can be supplied upon > > request. > > > > Is it better with xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.3.0 from experimental (will > require to upgrade xserver-xorg-core) or, at least something more recent > than 2.1.0, for instance 2.2.1 from > http://people.debian.org/~bgoglin/rebuilds/intel-2.2.1-Xserver1.3/ ? > > Brice Using 2:2.2.1-1~lenny1 effect is the opposite: now, according to monitor's OSD, vertical resolution is 1 pixel less: 1680x1049 at 60Hz. Will try to install experimental later today. Regards, b.
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