On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 23:01 +1000, Masood wrote: > On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 2:26 AM, Jesse Keating <jkeating@xxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > This isn't true with Kernel Mode Setting anymore. With KMS > you do get > enough memory reserved to handle the largest resolution your > card can > do, regardless of what was plugged in at the time X launched. > > > As I mentioned, I don't think the problem is with X not having enough > memory for largest resolution, but not reading resolution information > when you hot-plug a HDMI connection (or maybe other interface types). > If I manually add the modelines using xrandr, it just works. Yes, it could be a bad monitor. I have one monitor I use HDMI with, however it uses a HDMI to DVI converter at the monitor side, and it's plugged into the HDMI port on my M1330. No matter whats plugged into my laptop at X launch time, I can plug in this monitor and successfully get native resolution on it. I have a 26" LCD TV that I use direct HDMI with and it too gets proper resolution when I plug it in, regardless of when X launched. My M1330 uses the intel driver, and if yours does too, then the likely culprit is the display. -- Jesse Keating RHCE (http://jkeating.livejournal.com) Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JesseKeating) GPG Public Key (geek.j2solutions.net/jkeating.j2solutions.pub) identi.ca (http://identi.ca/jkeating)
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