Re: Bogus video resolution in Linux 3.5-rc4

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Takashi Iwai wrote:

The xrandr command shows various bogus modes.

Can't these values be displayed on your monitor at all?
If they can be displayed, they are valid modes, not really bogus.
After all, they are values that EDID of your montor advertises as
available ranges.

I have already commented on bogus modes when the patch first went into dcn, but to repeat -

HDMI TV - lots of new modes but it already advertised all the CVT that it supports and all the new are bogus.

DVI 120Hz 1920x1080 monitor many bogus modes as it won't display > it's res and won't scale up some of the new modes.

Even some of the new ones that are not "out of range" will actually end up setting something different and show some distortion.

Maybe gained a couple.
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