[Openchrome-users] [openChrome] #366: Split screen on Avaratec 3280 with VIA Technologies, Inc. K8M800/K8N800/K8N800A [S3 UniChrome Pro]
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Ola Pessoal....
Por favor verifiquem a solu??o aqui no meu forum:
http://www.linuxkduxp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=325
use os pacotes e o xorg.conf indicados la.
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Em 01-04-2010 16:56, OpenChrome Trac escreveu:
> #366: Split screen on Avaratec 3280 with VIA Technologies, Inc.
> K8M800/K8N800/K8N800A [S3 UniChrome Pro]
> --------------------+-------------------------------------------------------
> Reporter: peterbe | Owner: somebody
> Type: defect | Status: new
> Priority: minor | Component: 3d
> Version: | Keywords:
> Blocking: | Blockedby:
> --------------------+-------------------------------------------------------
> The Averatech 3280 laptop has Ubuntu Lucid beta-1 installed, with updates
> to today (1 Apr 2010). The display controller is a VIA Technologies, Inc.
> K8M800/K8N800/K8N800A [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01). The laptop has an
> 1024x768 XGA LCD display.
>
> On first running a live CD on the system, the proper display resolution is
> not detected, and the controller is set to a higher resolution, something
> like 1600x1200, and the display is cropped to the upper-left 1024x768
> corner of that. I then set the proper resolution with the
> System>Preferences>Monitors menu. Subsequently I installed an xorg.conf
> file, for various reasons described below.
>
> In addition, at 1024x768 the screen is offset by an apparent 512 pixels to
> the right, with the screen wrapped around. At 800x600 resolution, the
> screen is offset about 80-90% to the right.
>
> With no xorg.conf file in place, the hardware cursor is used, and that
> appears in the proper position, so it is not useful; for that reason, I
> disable the hardware cursor in xorg.conf. I have tried various other
> document openchrome settings in xorg.conf, which have not helped.
>
> Ubuntu version and kernel version
> DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
> DISTRIB_RELEASE=10.04
> DISTRIB_CODENAME=lucid
> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu lucid (development branch)"
> Linux eros 2.6.32-18-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 26 19:51:10 UTC 2010
> i686 GNU/Linux
> model name : Mobile AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 2800+
>
> This has been reported on Ubuntu Launchpad as Bug #495553
>
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