Laptop with i915GM

Jean Figueiredo jfigueiredo at gmail.com
Wed Feb 4 20:16:26 UTC 2009


Hi Olivier,

I did try with ur config, but doesn't work :(

after the login box, my pc freezen,

i send the error log...
other way... i have other same laptop (friend) and the dual monitos works...

tomorrow i will try the re-size the virtual screen.


best regards.

2009/2/4 Olivier Renault <orenault at redhat.com>

> Jean Figueiredo wrote:
>
>> Hello all!
>>
>> i have some problem with the dual head... its works just mirror and not
>> extender desktop...
>>
>> so, solutions? anybody knows?
>>
>> best regards
>>
>> Sorry, my english is very poor..
>>
>>  Hi,
>
> I have got it working w/ the attached xorg.conf
>
> Olivier
> PS:mine is an i945
>
> Section "Device"
>        Identifier      "Intel 945G "
>        Driver         "intel"
>        # Using the name of the output defined by the video driver plus the
> identifier of a
>        #     monitor section, one associates a monitor section with an
> output by adding an
>        #     option to the Device section in the following format:
>        #     Option "Monitor-outputname" "monitor ID"
>        Option          "monitor-VGA" "foo"
>        Option          "monitor-LVDS" "bar"
>        #Option         "monitor-TMDS-1" "dvi"
>
> EndSection
>
> Section "Monitor"
>        Identifier      "foo"
>        Option "PreferredMode"  "1280x1024"
>        Option "Position" "0 0"
>
>        # specifies a mode to be marked as the preferred initial mode of the
> monitor
>        # Option "PreferredMode"  "800x600"
>        # This optional entry specifies the position of the monitor within
> the X screen.
>        #Option        "Position" "1024 0"
>        #This optional entry specifies that the monitor should be ignored
>        #     entirely, and not reported through RandR.  This is useful if
> the
>        #     hardware reports  the  presence  of  outputs  that do not
> exist.
>        #Option "Ignore"  "true"
> EndSection
>
>
>
> Section "Monitor"
>        Identifier      "bar"
>        Option "PreferredMode"  "1024x768"
>        Option "Enable"  "true"
>
>        #Options LeftOf, RightOf, Above, Below specify monitors� relative
> position
>        Option "RightOf"  "foo"
>        # This optional entry specifies  whether  the  monitor  should  be
>        #     turned  on  at  startup.  By default, the server will attempt
> to
>        #     enable all connected monitors.
>        #Option "Enable"  "true"
>        #This optional entry specifies the initial rotation of the given
> monitor.
>        #     Valid values for rotation are "normal", "left", "right", and
> "inverted".
>        # Option "Rotate"  "left"
> EndSection
>
>
>
> Section "Screen"
>        Identifier      "Default Screen"
>        Device        "Intel Corporation 945G Integrated Graphics
> Controller"
>        Monitor       "foo"
>        DefaultDepth  24
>        SubSection "Display"
>                Depth          24
>                Modes         "1280x1024"  "1024x768"   "640x480"
>                # This optional entry specifies the virtual screen
> resolution to be used.
>                # If this entry is not present, the virtual screen
> resolution will be set to
>                # accommodate all the valid video modes given in the Modes
> entry.
>                # There is a known issue that DRI doesn't work on pre-965 if
> maximum is larger than 2048x2048.
>                Virtual                 2304 1024
>        EndSubSection
> EndSection
>
>


-- 
Cumpris,
Jean Figueiredo
-----------------------------------------
Jean Figueiredo
jfigueiredo at gmail.com
http://warpath.zapto.org

"Software is like sex, it's better when it's free." - Linus Torvalds
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