Am Donnerstag, den 06.12.2012, 19:03 -0800 schrieb Freddie F. Haddad: > Gentoo Linux > - kernel 3.6.8 > - xf86-video-intel 2.20.15 > - xorg-server: 1.13.0-r1 Is your problem a regression? > grub.conf > kernel /boot/gentoo_3.6.8 root=/dev/sda3 video=1024x768-24 at 75 quiet splash > > .xinitrc > xrandr --output HDMI1 --mode 1600x1200 --rate 60 --output HDMI3 --mode > 1600x1200 --rate 60 --right-of HDMI1 > > Booting the system: > Generally the displays are fine, however, sometimes (and it appears to > be completely random) the left monitor will receive a video signal that > is out of range. Briefly, the monitor will display a scrambled image > followed by the monitor's on-screen display reporting the signal is out > of range and then putting the monitor to sleep. > > Starting X via startx: > When X starts, the same scenario as described above occurs. > > If I shutdown the x server and return to the console, the monitor that > isn't displaying anything will come back on and be fine. Then if I start > X again, it usually displays everything correctly. > > Both monitors (Dell Ultrasharp 2007FP) were purchased at the same time > and are identical. Also, I have tried various configurations with xrandr > and the kernel line in grub.conf. For example, I tried removing all > kernel parameters as well as reducing xrandr the minimum options > (removing mode and rate) without success. I guess without log files the developers will not be able to help you. For example you missed what hardware you are using. Please read the page ?How to file a good bug report? [1] for what is needed. Thanks, Paul [1] http://intellinuxgraphics.org/how_to_report_bug.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/attachments/20121207/4c93fb84/attachment.pgp>