Re: sensors-detect changed screen's vertical rate

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2012/4/7 Jean Delvare <khali@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 11:24:15 +0300, Numan DEMİRDÖĞEN wrote:
>> >> Indeed, two of the 6 writes stuck, but the ones at 0x2b and 0x2f did
>> >> not. Can you just try these two again and see if it works better this
>> >> time (after a cold boot)?
>> >
>> > Hm, I meant: at 0x3b and 0x3f.
>>
>> I gave related commands and after that made a cold boot but resolution
>> did not changed.
>> New i2cdump: http://pastebin.com/KExUrapp
>
> Hmm. I'm afraid I am somewhat out of ideas. I just can't get why you
> would be able to write at some offsets and not others :( Unfortunately
> the critical one here is 0x3b.
>
> One trick we can try is writing words instead of bytes, but honestly
> the hope is rather low that it will work any better:
>
> # i2cset -y 2 0x50 0x3a 0x2050 w
> # i2cset -y 2 0x50 0x3e 0x3010 w
>
> --
> Jean Delvare

As you said, it did not take an effect on it.
I really appreciate your effort, thank you very much.
I will try to upgrade BIOS. If it solves the issue, I will feed back.

Best regards,
Numan

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