Bug 25350

Summary: [R300] [KMS] Monitor reports "out of range" when switching resolution to 1024x768 @ 60Hz
Product: xorg Reporter: Jussi Saarinen <jussaar>
Component: Driver/RadeonAssignee: xf86-video-ati maintainers <xorg-driver-ati>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME QA Contact: Xorg Project Team <xorg-team>
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium Keywords: regression
Version: 7.5 (2009.10)   
Hardware: x86 (IA32)   
OS: Linux (All)   
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Description Jussi Saarinen 2009-11-29 15:43:11 UTC
Created attachment 31561 [details]
Xorg log

When I switch my monitor's resolution to 1024x768 @ 60 Hz my monitor displays "Out of Rage" error window. However, desktop is shown correctly in the background. Other resolutions seem to work correctly (including 1024x768 @ 75 Hz). Monitor (HP f1904) is connected with a DVI cable.

Workaround: Disable KMS.

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Hardware:

Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+
Chipset: nForce2
Processor: Athlon XP 2600+
Display adapter: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO (R350)
Display: HP Pavilion f1940 (1280x1024)

Distribution: ArchLinux (rolling release, up to date)

Installed packages:
kernel: 2.6.31.6-1
xorg-server: 1.7.1.902-1
xf86-video-ati: 6.12.99.git20091014-1
xf86-input-evdev: 2.3.1-1
libdrm: 2.4.15-1
mesa: 7.6-2
ati-dri: 7.6-2
libgl: 7.6-2
Comment 1 Jussi Saarinen 2009-11-29 15:43:43 UTC
Created attachment 31562 [details]
dmeg log
Comment 2 Jussi Saarinen 2009-11-29 15:44:32 UTC
Created attachment 31563 [details]
lspci output

Output of "lspci -vvnn".
Comment 3 Jussi Saarinen 2009-11-29 16:04:49 UTC
And also: no xorg.conf-file.
Comment 4 Alex Deucher 2010-10-19 18:48:11 UTC
Is this still an issue with a newer kernel?
Comment 5 Jussi Saarinen 2010-10-27 12:25:01 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> Is this still an issue with a newer kernel?

I cannot say. I no longer have the hardware in question (the machine broke down last December).

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