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Bug#607756: xserver-xorg-video-ati: Resolution 1152x768 does not work on Rage Mobility M3 AGP 2x (rev 02)



On Die, 2010-12-21 at 20:16 +0100, Jeroen Diederen wrote: 
> Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
> Version: 1:6.13.1-2+squeeze1
> Severity: normal
> 
> I tried to get X working with the native resolution 1152x768 on this PowerBook
> G4 Titanium 500 MHz with an ATI Rage Mobility M3 AGP 2x (rev 02) video card. I
> tried to add the modeline for 1152x768 at different frequencies in the monitor
> section to no avail.

[...]

> Section "Monitor"
>         Identifier      "Standardbildschirm"
>         Option          "DPMS"
>         HorizSync       30-100
>         VertRefresh     50-160
> # 1152x768 59.78 Hz (CVT) hsync: 47.71 kHz; pclk: 71.75 MHz
> #Modeline "1152x768_60.00" 71.75 1152 1216 1328 1504 768 771 781 798 -hsync
> +vsync
> #Option "PreferredMode" "1152x768_60.00"
> EndSection
> 
> Section "Screen"
>         Identifier      "Default Screen"
>         Device          "ATI Technologies, Inc. Rage Mobility M3 (AGP)"
>         Monitor         "Standardbildschirm"
>         DefaultDepth    24
>         SubSection "Display"
>                 Depth           1
>                 Modes           "1152x768" "896x600" "720x480"
>         EndSubSection
>         SubSection "Display"
>                 Depth           4
>                 Modes           "1152x768" "896x600" "720x480"
>         EndSubSection
>         SubSection "Display"
>                 Depth           8
>                 Modes           "1152x768" "896x600" "720x480"
>         EndSubSection
>         SubSection "Display"
>                 Depth           15
>                 Modes           "1152x768" "896x600" "720x480"
>         EndSubSection
>         SubSection "Display"
>                 Depth           16
>                 Modes           "1152x768" "896x600" "720x480"
>         EndSubSection
>         SubSection "Display"
>                 Depth           24
>                 Modes           "1152x768" "896x600" "720x480"
>         EndSubSection
> EndSection

At the very least, you'd need to reference the 1152x768 mode you define
by its actual name...


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