call for help: Test of Intel 915/915GM with 1920x1080 monitor

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Dear Linux folks,


TLDR; I am interested if connecting an Intel 915 based device over VGA
to a 1920x1080 monitor works for someone out of the box.

I am experiencing a problem with 915GM based ASUS Eee PC 701 4G laptop,
where `xrandr --output VGA1 --auto` does not give a proper image on a
1920x1080 TV monitor connected using a VGA cable [1][2].

The strange thing is that it works with a Lenovo T60 with an Intel 965GM
graphics chip. Also it works when I manually specify a modeline with
reduced blanking.

        $ cvt --verbose -r 1920 1080
        $ xrandr --newmode "1920x1080R"  138.50  1920 1968 2000 2080  1080 1083 1088 1111 +hsync -vsync
        $ xrandr --addmode VGA1 1920x1080R
        $ xrandr --output VGA1 --mode 1920x1080R
        $ xrandr --output VGA1 --mode 1920x1080R --output LVDS1 --off

The question is, why the 965GM one works and the 915GM one does not.

It could be that the 915GM is not able to provide enough data(?) for a
1920x1080 image.

I thought that it had work sometimes around the end of 2008 and
therefore marked it as a regression. After doing several tests I am not
sure anymore and it could be that a lower resolution was used without me
noticing. I was not able to find a live image yet, with
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.8.0 or 2.9.0 to test without kernel mode
setting (KMS).

So it would be awesome if somebody else could test an Intel 915 based
device with a 1920x1080 monitor connected over VGA.


Thanks,

Paul


[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26294
[2] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53544

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