[Bug 28165] TV-out issues

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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28165

--- Comment #1 from peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2010-05-19 07:42:51 PDT ---
> But I could also pulg in the dvd player. I can see the bios messages and grub
> menu on both screens. I might even see (part of) usplash. Then the dvd player
> turns blue, like it is recieving no signal. The main monitor displays the login
> screen at a distorted 1024*768.
> When I login my monitor switches to 1440*900, but it shows an out-of-range
> error. The image looks a bit noisy, and the refresh rate looks low, like 25Hz.
> Especially mouse movement is not fluid.

That's with the dvd player connected, but still disabled.
xrands shows http://pastebin.com/5vD3TLEu
It is properly detected, so I can enable it. The out-of-range thing stops, and
things work great on my main monitor. GNOME expands the desktop to the
dvd-player, but there's still no signal. Blue, with nothing on it.
xrandr now shows http://pastebin.com/tm5TPgFB

The funniest thing is it detects an "tv" when I connect the composite wire to
the ground wire, (using a screwdriver). So it doesn't really detect anything...
But that's a limitation of the composite signal.

I booted the system with drm.debug=14, and these are the results:
without dvd player: http://pastebin.com/f4ftQBDN
with dvd player: http://pastebin.com/AwzLGwcx
I ran dmesg at the gdm login screen over ssh.

My setup looks like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfZvJ-WTTXg
Ignore the laptop. I shot the video with fglrx in a good mood. That's very
rare...

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