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hello,
i have two users, nick and guest. nick uses icewm and guest uses xfce4
when i start up the computer connected to the tv it clones the display but in 1280 x720 (laptop in native 1366 x 768) and the tv screen (native 1900 x 1080) but the tv screen displays the laptop screen but it chops off a bit at the bottom. i tried in the user guest to configure the display but it doesn't show that there are two displays. and when i tried to change 1366 x 768 the resolution on the laptop changed but the tv display stopped. How can i configure my displays? (whenever i boot into guest now it change the resolution to 1366 x 768 and turns off the display)
Last edited by nicholas buckner (2010-07-14 21:01:50)
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> now it change the resolution to 1266 x 768
I think you mean 1366x768
Maybe you could try using xrandr for that: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=73051 or similar..
Last edited by karol (2010-07-14 19:59:21)
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Which driver do you use?
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i installed xorg-video-drivers so im not sure but i think it would be ati-video because vesa and radeonhd didn't work manuelly for me
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lspci | grep -i vga
pacman -Qs xf86-video
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ok heres wat i go from
"lspci | grep -i vga"
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M880G [Mobility Radeon HD 4200]
and from pacman -Qs xf86free-video
[nick@Dan ~]$ pacman -Qs xf86-video
local/xf86-video-apm 1.2.2-3 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org Alliance ProMotion video driver
local/xf86-video-ark 0.7.2-2 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org ark video driver
local/xf86-video-ati 6.13.1-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org ati video driver
local/xf86-video-chips 1.2.2-3 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org Chips and Technologies video driver
local/xf86-video-cirrus 1.3.2-3 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org Cirrus Logic video driver
local/xf86-video-dummy 0.3.4-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org dummy video driver
local/xf86-video-fbdev 0.4.2-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org framebuffer video driver
local/xf86-video-glint 1.2.4-3 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org GLINT/Permedia video driver
local/xf86-video-i128 1.3.3-3 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org Number 9 I128 video driver
local/xf86-video-i740 1.3.2-3 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org Intel i740 video driver
local/xf86-video-intel 2.12.0-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org Intel i810/i830/i915/945G/G965+ video drivers
local/xf86-video-mach64 6.8.2-3 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org mach64 video driver
local/xf86-video-mga 1.4.12-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org mga video driver
local/xf86-video-neomagic 1.2.5-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org neomagic video driver
local/xf86-video-nv 2.1.17-2 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org nv video driver
local/xf86-video-r128 6.8.1-3 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org ati Rage128 video driver
local/xf86-video-radeonhd 1.3.0-2 (xorg-video-drivers)
Experimental Radeon HD video driver for r500 and r600 ATI cards
local/xf86-video-rendition 4.2.4-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org Rendition video driver
local/xf86-video-s3 0.6.3-2 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org S3 video driver
local/xf86-video-s3virge 1.10.4-2 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org S3 Virge video driver
local/xf86-video-savage 2.3.1-3 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org savage video driver
local/xf86-video-siliconmotion 1.7.4-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org siliconmotion video driver
local/xf86-video-sis 0.10.3-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org SiS video driver
local/xf86-video-sisusb 0.9.4-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org SiS USB video driver
local/xf86-video-tdfx 1.4.3-3 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org tdfx video driver
local/xf86-video-trident 1.3.4-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org Trident video driver
local/xf86-video-tseng 1.2.4-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org tseng video driver
local/xf86-video-v4l 0.2.0-5 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org v4l video driver
local/xf86-video-vesa 2.3.0-2 (xorg xorg-video-drivers)
X.org vesa video driver
local/xf86-video-vmware 11.0.1-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org vmware video driver
local/xf86-video-voodoo 1.2.4-1 (xorg-video-drivers)
X.org 3dfx Voodoo1/Voodoo2 2D video driver
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OMFG.
Run 'xrandr', post your xorg.conf if you have one and /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
Last edited by karol (2010-07-15 09:35:52)
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ill try that soon thanks, i don't have a xorg.conf
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I never understand why people install each and every video driver under the sun? Your card is an ATI card. So if you want open source drivers, you should only have one of the following two installed.
xf86-video-ati or xf86-video-radeon.
If however, you want 3d support then you will need the proprietary drivers from ATI called catalyst......but please don't get me started on that
Last edited by Inxsible (2010-07-15 14:22:43)
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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> I never understand why people install each and every video driver under the sun?
Maybe the wiki said to install video-drivers.
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> I never understand why people install each and every video driver under the sun?
Maybe the wiki said to install video-drivers.
Yes I noticed that as well. Maybe some TU/Dev thought it would be better that new users install all of them rather than we seeing a huge number of threads on graphics cards/drivers not working.
Still, I don't agree with the philosophy.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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1) i installed all the open-source drivers because when i tried using radeon and ati-video it didn't work and its just easier.
2) here is what i get for xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1366 x 768, maximum 8192 x 8192
VGA-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
LVDS connected 1366x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 344mm x 193mm
1366x768 60.0*+
1280x720 59.9
1152x768 59.8
1024x768 59.9
800x600 59.9
848x480 59.7
720x480 59.7
640x480 59.4
HDMI-0 connected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
1920x1080 60.0 +
1280x1024 60.0
1360x768 60.0
1280x720 61.0 60.0
1024x768 60.0
800x600 60.3
640x480 60.0 59.9
720x400 70.1
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