Specific resolution without monitor

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Am 16.05.2012 21:48, schrieb Carl Hunter:
> I'm trying to set my xorg.conf file up so that I get a specific
> resolution when my monitor is turned off and I reboot my PC. lspci shows
> that I've got a 945GME and Xorg.0.log shows that I'm using version
> 2.17.0 of the Intel driver. I'm running Mythbuntu 11.10. With my other
> systems running the nvidia driver I can use the option
> "ConnectedMonitor" to achieve this. I guess I'm looking for the
> equivalent for the Intel driver.

There is no equivalent. The driver relies on DDC or EDID data, and 
there's no way to override that on startup.

But, if a monitor is connected but turned off, the monitor should be 
configured anyway. The EDID transmitting device inside the monitor is 
powered by the computer.

As soon as X has started and the output is activated, xrandr can be used 
to set a specific resolution. It can not, however, activate an output on 
which no monitor is connected.

Greets,
Kiste


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