Hi,
First of all, I'm very happy with gnu radeonhd driver and must thank you for the great job you've done.
(I tried gflrx one time, and it corrupted my console when I quit xorg ...)
I search a lot in this forum's thread (and others) to find an answer to my problem, but unfortunatly found nothing, so I must ask gurus
My hardware specs :
- Sony Bravia KDL40W4000 (1080p capable over HDMI)
- Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H (AMD 780G) rev 2.1, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 5050E and 2GB RAM
- HDMI - HDMI cable
Software :
- Debian Linux Squeeze (testing)
- Kernel 2.6.26 patched with l7-protocols (http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/) and so, recompiled by me
- XOrg 7.3 (Debian testing)
- libxrandr 1.3 (Debian testing)
- gnu radeonhd driver and DRI enabled (compiled sources from "git") thanks to info found in this thread
-
My problem :
I'm unable to set others resolutions on the HDTV than 640x480 and 800x600 via HDMI.
If output is not in one of these two rez, I simply have a black screen.
Some info :
Output via DSUB VGA is ok, but resolution is limited to 1360x768 (HDMI is not and can output in 1920x1080).
- xorg.conf (this one is the last I tried, but I also tried with a minimal monitor setting, EDID activated, etc, etc ..)
- Xorg.0.log
- xrandr --prop
radeon and drm modules are correctly inserted :
I hope some of you will be able to help.
I know that this combination of mother board and TVHD works around the world for many Window$ users, so, why not for me ?!
Questions/hints I have at this moment :
- Is the EDID info from HDTV are right ?
- I'm able to see ouput in low rez with really good quality (no noise or crackling), so HDMI cable must be ok
- Is the Sony TV need to be "patched" or need a firmware upgrade ? (I bought it 2 months ago)
- Why there is only a black screen ? Actually I don't know if the ATI card is sending something to the HDTV or not in 1024x768 and up
- Is it me the problem ?
Please, tell me that the problem is from me !!! (and also, tell me what I made wrong )
Thanks in advance
First of all, I'm very happy with gnu radeonhd driver and must thank you for the great job you've done.
(I tried gflrx one time, and it corrupted my console when I quit xorg ...)
I search a lot in this forum's thread (and others) to find an answer to my problem, but unfortunatly found nothing, so I must ask gurus
My hardware specs :
- Sony Bravia KDL40W4000 (1080p capable over HDMI)
- Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H (AMD 780G) rev 2.1, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 5050E and 2GB RAM
- HDMI - HDMI cable
Software :
- Debian Linux Squeeze (testing)
- Kernel 2.6.26 patched with l7-protocols (http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/) and so, recompiled by me
- XOrg 7.3 (Debian testing)
- libxrandr 1.3 (Debian testing)
- gnu radeonhd driver and DRI enabled (compiled sources from "git") thanks to info found in this thread
-
My problem :
I'm unable to set others resolutions on the HDTV than 640x480 and 800x600 via HDMI.
If output is not in one of these two rez, I simply have a black screen.
Some info :
Output via DSUB VGA is ok, but resolution is limited to 1360x768 (HDMI is not and can output in 1920x1080).
- xorg.conf (this one is the last I tried, but I also tried with a minimal monitor setting, EDID activated, etc, etc ..)
- Xorg.0.log
- xrandr --prop
radeon and drm modules are correctly inserted :
Code:
# lsmod Module Size Used by radeon 346848 1 drm 188384 2 radeon
I hope some of you will be able to help.
I know that this combination of mother board and TVHD works around the world for many Window$ users, so, why not for me ?!
Questions/hints I have at this moment :
- Is the EDID info from HDTV are right ?
- I'm able to see ouput in low rez with really good quality (no noise or crackling), so HDMI cable must be ok
- Is the Sony TV need to be "patched" or need a firmware upgrade ? (I bought it 2 months ago)
- Why there is only a black screen ? Actually I don't know if the ATI card is sending something to the HDTV or not in 1024x768 and up
- Is it me the problem ?
Please, tell me that the problem is from me !!! (and also, tell me what I made wrong )
Thanks in advance
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