[Bug 43858] DVI of ATI RADEON 9200 AGP don't work

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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43858

--- Comment #10 from Valter <valter.giovannetti@xxxxxxxx> 2012-01-11 07:55:36 PST ---
Ok here I am!
I came home from work and I turned on my computer now.

For Michel Dänzer:

My monitor has two inputs, one VGA and one HDMI. The DVI output is connected to
the HDMI with an adapter cable.
Although the VGA Out DVI output has the same problem.
When you try to rotate the cube (desktop) or you open or move a window, or
write (as now) the comment with the keyboard, the monitor turns off and on, as
if the video signal disappear for a moment .
I wish both of the cables attached to the monitor for convenience only.
So after testing, I can test if it works or remained the same throughout.
If it can create problems, I can detach easily.

For Alex :

1)With the command Radeon.modeset=0 ,the screen is larger than the monitor.
  There are more than it will the lower bar!
  Switching to VGA input, everything returns to normal!

2) No I did not try to change other resolutions.

3) The command (xrandr - output VGA-0 - off) is given by the terminal, right?
   As for "Modeline" 1920x1080R "138.50 1920 1968 2000 2080 1080 1083 1088 1111
+ hsync
   -vsync as I do, always terminal?


Now reboot again and try to change the resolution to 16:9 with only one
available that is 1360x768.
Obviously not giving the command radeon.modeset = 0

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