Adam Jackson wrote:
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 21:55 +0900, John Summerfield wrote:
Will Woods wrote:
Is there a cleaner way to force EDID probing etc. to happen again? Maybe
we can get a simplified xrandr applet for the GDM screen, or some
automatic "switch to new best resolution" when a monitor is attached?
A better KVM? I think mine correctly reports what's attached.
Most of them do, for the currently active port only. IE, if machine 1
is showing, then machine 1 will have DDC routed correctly and will be
able to talk directly to the monitor. The rest will usually get either
nothing, or an EDID block full of lies.
Yours might be better.
I actually tried to test before I replied, but on one system ddcprobe
isn't installed, another it didn't find anything and the third (Fedora
10) hasn't updated it's on-screen clock since 22:22:17 (it's now 08:21
or so). I haven't decided whether it's hung (possible) or merely
extraordinarily busy (also possible).
I don't think it's hung, it can't execute "uptime" and "free" but it
does respond to <enter>. It can have a few more hours, I don't recall
seeing loadaverage >100 before.
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Cheers
John
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