Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Intel Displayport on Centos 7"
2015 Nov 03
4
Centos 7, ATI card, 30" monitor
Well, I got my user back to being able to use his system, but I've still
got one issue: it's running on the VESA driver - there is *no* Catalyst
build for this monitor, for CentOS 7. From a lot of googling, nothing's
been done since the summer of '14 (lspci reports it as a FirePro V3900).
Any thoughts, or pointers, as to if/how I can get X - he's running KDE -
to see the full
2015 Jan 31
3
Intel Displayport on Centos 7
On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 12:21:07 -0500
Lamar Owen wrote:
> I like the full-size DisplayPort connector the best of any video 
> connector I've dealt with,
Thanks!
I'm waiting to see if my current monitor actually dies.  It's an Asus 1920x1200 monitor that I like rather a lot, but it occasionally acts a bit flaky when coming back out of sleep mode.  (The screen fills with a white
2015 Jan 31
0
Intel Displayport on Centos 7
On 01/28/2015 03:30 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> ...
> Having never used DisplayPort before, I'm wondering if this means that
> if I purchase the BenQ monitor above, or something similar, I can then
> reasonably expect to plug it in and have it just-work with my Centos 7
> setup.
>
I like the full-size DisplayPort connector the best of any video 
connector I've dealt with,
2015 Jan 31
0
Intel Displayport on Centos 7
As long as you have the DisplayPort connection on your computer and you
have the proper cable to connect it to the monitor then it's no trouble.  I
had been using dual DP monitors on my last work machine.  Also, note that
sometimes the PC end is normal DisplayPort but sometimes it has a mini
DisplayPort connection.  Just get the right cable and it should be as
simple as HDMI.
On Jan 28, 2015
2015 Jan 12
2
2460x1440 video card recommendation
Can someone recommend a video card that's capable of driving a monitor at 2560x1600 or 2560x1440 and just works with Centos 7 without requiring any outside video drivers?
I would prefer to stay with the built-in video drivers that are included with Centos 7 if possible; I don't play games and such, so I'm not looking for high performance 3D -- I just want a high resolution desktop.
2015 Jan 31
1
Intel Displayport on Centos 7
On 1/31/2015 10:34 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> I see that single link DVI supports up to WQUXGA (3,840 ? 2,400) @ 17 Hz
> (164 MHz) whereas dual link DVI supports up to WQUXGA (3,840 ? 2,400) @ 33
> Hz with GTF blanking (2 ? 159 MHz)
those numbers seem wrong to me.   nothing I've ever seen uses 17hz or 
33hz refresh, its all pretty much 60Hz in LCD flat panel land.
single link DVI
2019 Jun 19
2
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
2019 Jun 18
2
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
2019 Jun 19
2
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
2015 Apr 02
9
Kernel panic, CentOS 7.1503 fully updated, with executing gkrellm.
Just a heads up, since I know gkrellm is in EPEL and not in the main 
CentOS repos.  However, something fairly fundamental has changed, as 
prior to updating, gkrellm worked fine, but now every time I execute 
gkrellm the kernel panics.
I'm going to triage on a different machine, as the panic corrupted at 
least one system library used by nautilus, but rpm -Va is your friend in 
these
2019 Jun 21
1
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
2018 Oct 22
11
[Bug 108520] New: MST DisplayPort HiDPI screen flicker
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108520
            Bug ID: 108520
           Summary: MST DisplayPort HiDPI screen flicker
           Product: xorg
           Version: unspecified
          Hardware: Other
                OS: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: Driver/nouveau
          Assignee: nouveau at
2020 May 05
1
problems with NVS310
I guess the DVI adapter is passive.
$ xrandr --props
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 4480 x 1440, maximum 8192 x 8192
XWAYLAND1 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y 
axis) 510mm x 290mm
 ??? non-desktop: 0
 ??? ??? supported: 0, 1
 ?? 1920x1080???? 59.96*+
XWAYLAND4 connected 2560x1440+1920+0 (normal left inverted right x axis 
y axis) 600mm x 340mm
 ??? non-desktop:
2013 Sep 23
31
Xen VGA Passthrough - GTX 680 successfully hard-moded to GRID K2
Hi Gordan,
I wanted to let you know that today I decided to have a try for my GTX 680. Gigabite GTX 680 2048 MB GDDR5.
I know that this particular card could be hard-moded to GRID K2 so VGA passthrough could work.
Following instructions found on http://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/hacking-nvidia-cards-into-their-professional-counterparts/420/ I just removed two resistors.
Here is a screenshot
2013 Sep 23
31
Xen VGA Passthrough - GTX 680 successfully hard-moded to GRID K2
Hi Gordan,
I wanted to let you know that today I decided to have a try for my GTX 680. Gigabite GTX 680 2048 MB GDDR5.
I know that this particular card could be hard-moded to GRID K2 so VGA passthrough could work.
Following instructions found on http://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/hacking-nvidia-cards-into-their-professional-counterparts/420/ I just removed two resistors.
Here is a screenshot
2020 May 05
2
problems with NVS310
I have two monitors connected to the PC. One is an AOC 23" (1920 x 1080) 
and the other is a BenQ 27" (2560 x 1440). Nothing special about them. 
BenQ has a display port and the AOC uses some sort of DVI adapter.
I have this event many times and I captured dmesg twice. At least at one 
time I captured dmesg my computer was under high load: it had about 15 
to 20 windows opened
2011 Dec 18
19
[Bug 43939] New: DVI monitor connected via HDMI is blank / standby (NV96 / 9500GS)
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43939
             Bug #: 43939
           Summary: DVI monitor connected via HDMI is blank / standby
                    (NV96 / 9500GS)
    Classification: Unclassified
           Product: xorg
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: x86-64 (AMD64)
        OS/Version: Linux (All)
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
        
2013 Aug 13
18
[Bug 68075] New: nouveau inconsistent changing output connector names in xrandr
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68075
          Priority: medium
            Bug ID: 68075
          Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
           Summary: nouveau inconsistent changing output connector names
                    in xrandr
        QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
          Severity: major
    Classification: Unclassified
                OS: Linux (All)
   
2019 Jun 18
2
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
2016 May 05
6
CentOS 7 and 4K display
I installed C7 along with MATE desktop...
My monitor is a 4K unit but when I goto the
System -> preferences -> hardware -> Displays
there is selection for the 4K display. It stops at 1920x1080.
The var log x file shows the 4K resolutions in the file so that is good.
How do I get the selections for 4K to show up?
Thanks,
Jerry