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Have installed the beta driver in Ubuntu 8.10, screen is O.K. Have you tried just copying the xorg.mini to nf with no changes? Go to preferences/video and select video out driver to either x11 or xv. I tried also changing nf file, but it seems that it don't have influence at Last 1-2 h I tried different options from that thread, but LCD is still OFF. Reconfigure graphics -> Create new configuration for this hardware Reconfigure graphics -> Use default (generic) configuration I'm getting always and only to the "Ubuntu is running in low-graphic mode" screen. I'm getting message "An error occurred: Failed to connect stream."Īnt to be honest, I didn't try to attach external monitor using vesa driver.
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If its movie player, than I'm unable to see video. Sorry for my ignorance, I nave no enough experience with Ubuntu/Linux, so I'm not sure what do you mean by "the status of mplayer with the via driver". Yes, you are right - external monitor attached to this laptop works with the via driver. Xv: video kind of works, display is cut in half - resizing worksĪ little but starts vertically chopping the smaller the resize. Playing a video with mplayer yields the following results: But I can login.Īt the same time, the laptop LCD is cycling colors.Īfter logging in the screen is set to the correct res for the external monitor. On boot, the login is shown on the external monitor. I tried the Via driver with an external monitor plugged in. I take it when you say you have turned off lcd on laptop, That an external monitor attached to this laptop works with the via driver? if so, what is the status of mplayer with the via driver.ġ.flickering screen (sync?) on laptop lcd If I don't find any solution till weekend, I'll probably go back to 8.04. (Also corrupted and hard reset required.) If I use OPENCHROME - the system freezes at login screen.
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If I use VIA driver - I have turned off lcd on laptop.
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If I use VESA - I have flickering screen (just some white lines over lcd). Will let you know how the openchrome-stable(8.10).sh goes for me. Just modify/remove the references to xserver-xorg-video-viaĮxample modified openchrome-stable.sh script attached (Not yet tested to even run!) Then I'd guess the dependancies of xserver-xorg-video-openchrome should satisfy the openchrome-stable-sh script. So all you need to do to enable the openchrome 2.903 driver is to change the line in nf from "vesa" or "via" to "openchrome".Īlso, If you want to try the latest svn. The same as the latest openchrome website release: However, The are is a xserver-xorg-video-openchrome package in 8.10 repos (installed in 8.10 by default).
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I have modified the script and am trying it soon (next post). This may not work for 8.10 because there is no xserver-xorg-video-via in the 8.10 repos.
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You mention you tried the manual install of openchrome.ĭid you try the openchrome-stable.sh from It solved problems in 8.04, but in 8.10 I get message that there is no xserver-xorg-video-via in repositories or wherever it is. # sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg # If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated # in this file, now are automatically configured by the server and settings # Note that some configuration settings that could be done previously
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# if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of the xserver-xorg # This file is automatically updated on xserver-xorg package upgrades *only* # Edit this file with caution, and see the nf manual page. # This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using # nf (X.Org X Window System server configuration file) I still do not work to me effects (compiz), but in Ubuntu 8.04 I was able to run effects.:) :)Īlready I have everything nicely resolution just yet but I have not refresh (Unless you have any suggestions). Please behold my xorg may be useful to someone.