Bug 10860 - Intel driver configures high resolution but system boots in lower resolution
Summary: Intel driver configures high resolution but system boots in lower resolution
Status: RESOLVED NOTABUG
Alias: None
Product: xorg
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Driver/intel (show other bugs)
Version: 7.2 (2007.02)
Hardware: x86 (IA32) Linux (All)
: medium normal
Assignee: Eric Anholt
QA Contact: Xorg Project Team
URL:
Whiteboard:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2007-05-05 07:31 UTC by Frank McCormick
Modified: 2007-09-24 01:53 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

See Also:
i915 platform:
i915 features:


Attachments

Description Frank McCormick 2007-05-05 07:31:13 UTC
My system boots in 1024x768, when it could (and should) boot in 1280x960. I have to use xrandr in window manager startup files to set higher resolution. GDM loads in 1024x768. To have 1280x960 available I have had to remove sync rates, and all display sections from xorg.conf. Chipset is Intel 865G, monitor is NEC 771sb.
Comment 1 Martin von Gagern 2007-05-07 16:17:17 UTC
I have the same problem, described in detail on https://bugs.gentoo.org/176501.
There you can find logs, config and xrandr output for both working 1.7.4 and broken 2.0.0. If you want me to, I can attach them here as well.

An interesting thing to note is that changing the mode using Ctrl+Alt+Plus and Ctrl+Alt+Minus won't work either.
Comment 2 Jesse Barnes 2007-08-09 11:21:25 UTC
Can you try with a more recent driver and no xorg.conf (just rename it to xorg.conf.old or something)?  Maybe your display isn't being detected properly.
Comment 3 Gordon Jin 2007-09-23 20:28:07 UTC
>> To have 1280x960 available I have had to remove sync rates, and all display sections from xorg.conf.
Frank, I don't think it's a bug if it's working with those stuff removed from xorg.conf. The new intel driver don't need those settings as before.

Martin, I suggest you to remove xorg.conf as well, specifically VideoRam is not needed. Please open a seperate bug if you can still reproduce with the latest driver with no xorg.conf.
Comment 4 Martin von Gagern 2007-09-24 01:53:22 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> Martin, I suggest you to remove xorg.conf as well,

Tried that, makes things even worse, i.e. even lower initial resolution.

> specifically VideoRam is not needed.

I have that already commented out in my current xorg.conf.

> Please open a seperate bug if you can still reproduce with the latest
> driver with no xorg.conf.

Reproduced with driver 2.1.1 and opened bug 12542 for this.


Use of freedesktop.org services, including Bugzilla, is subject to our Code of Conduct. How we collect and use information is described in our Privacy Policy.