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2009 Apr 14
15
[Bug 21186] New: nouveau very slow with screen size > 1680
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21186
Summary: nouveau very slow with screen size > 1680
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2009 Mar 31
3
wine with Satlker SC
Hi!
I've been trying to run the game Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl, in Kubuntu(x64) 8.10 KDE4, without succes. I managed to install the game and when i try to run it, the monitor turns black forever
This game works with wine, it has been tested without problems, so.........
Please, can anyone tell me how to do it?
Wine version 1.1.18
intel pentium core 2 duo (1.86ghz x2)
ATI radeon
2008 Aug 28
0
domU video modes supported by VNC?
Hello,
I have Ubuntu installed as a domU and can connect to it over VNC
running in dom0. However I cannot increase the resolution above 800x600.
I would really like 1024x786. In the Ubuntu guest it says there graphics card
is a VESA compatible, and only has 600x400 and 800x600 screen resolutions.
My domU config is shown below.
I have stdvga=0
I searched the mailing lists, and it said stdvga=1 may offer more video
modes, but if I do that, then the domU boots, but I ju...
2013 Jan 03
1
Passing "allow_unsafe" appears not to workaround protection for CVE-2012-2934
...d allow_unsafe to my kernel parameters and rebooted:
[root@dom0-a ~]# cat /proc/cmdline
placeholder root=/dev/mapper/vg_dom0--a-lv_root ro rd.md=0 rd.dm=0
SYSFONT=True rd.lvm.lv=vg_dom0-a/lv_root KEYTABLE=uk rd.luks=0
rd.lvm.lv=vg_dom0-a/lv_swap LANG=en_US.UTF-8 rhgb noacpi xdriver=vesa
resolution=1024x786 allow_unsafe
However, I still get the same messages in xm dmesg, and I am still
unable to build a DomU.
I''m using a machine with AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 254 chips.
This chipset appears in this CVE:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-2934, and is
discussed here:
htt...
2018 Sep 23
0
Strange monitor behavior on forced DVI-D output
...'m shure, that the monitor has this
native resolution. (proprietary nvidia-driver does it, but freezes
after 20min, of course, not your problem).
1920x1200 on the internal LVDS - Monitor of the Laptop with nouveau
works.
When I boot up with kms video=DVI-D-1:e video=LVDS-1:d, the screen
shows 1024x786.
Could you give me any hint, what am I doing wrong, or what I could try
to get DVI-Monitor working?
Could the be a bug in the EDID-data from the monitor?
When I boot up with kms video=DVI-D-1:e video=LVDS-1:d, the screen
shows 1024x786, no higher modes are available (but I can add them via
xrand...
2009 Sep 30
2
Bootable CD for booting of USB HDD
Hi,
I bought a USB hard drive, got Mandriva installed on it, and made it bootable
with extlinux. Works great on machines that can boot from USB. I also created
a boot cd using the instructions in the wiki. This is working too.
The only problem with the boot cd is that I had to copy the kernel, initrd,
etc. to the cd. This means that whenever I install a new kernel I'll have to
create and
2018 Sep 07
2
Strange monitor behavior on forced DVI-D output
Hello ,
I'm new here but I hope I can describe my problem exactly.
I'm trying to get my DVI-Monitor to work with nouveau. The monitor is
automatically reported as not connected. LVDS is detected. Forcing it
on Xorg.conf didn't work, KMS does:
video=DVI-D-1:1920x1200e video=LVDS-1:d
X started with 1024x768, but could switch by xrandr to 1920x1200.
The viewed picture now is
2018 Sep 24
11
[Bug 108047] New: No recognition of DVI-D monitor
...y laptop. But there is no signal
at the DVI output. Internal LVDS-1 works like expected.
I tried
an other monitor,
an other DVI-(dualchannel)-cable,
HDMI output direct at the laptop.
Monitor(s) keep on saying "no signal".
Forcing kms video=DVI-D-1:e => DVI-D-1 on with 1024x786
Forcing kms video=DVI-D-1:1600x1200e =>
DVI-D-1 on 1600x1200 but my monitor has 1920x1200 native resolution
Forcing kms video=DVI-D-1:1920x1200e =>
DVI-D-1 on picture is 1920x1200 but monitor
reports 960x1200 and picture is pixelated
I'm on Ubuntu 18.04,
Device is a HP E...
2018 Sep 23
2
Strange monitor behavior on forced DVI-D output
...s
> native resolution. (proprietary nvidia-driver does it, but freezes
> after 20min, of course, not your problem).
>
> 1920x1200 on the internal LVDS - Monitor of the Laptop with nouveau
> works.
>
> When I boot up with kms video=DVI-D-1:e video=LVDS-1:d, the screen
> shows 1024x786.
That's not extremely surprising ... force-enabling an output I think
might kill the resolution detection, and 1024x768 is the default. Why
are you force-enabling/disabling video outputs? That should not
generally be necessary.
>
> Could you give me any hint, what am I doing wrong, or w...
2008 May 16
19
[Bug 15949] New: LVDS-0 has wrapped screen with Randr1.2
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15949
Summary: LVDS-0 has wrapped screen with Randr1.2
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86 (IA32)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org