Monitor Trouble

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foggy
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Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:23 pm

Monitor Trouble

Post by foggy »

I have Linux mint 9 Installed with Fit PC repos.

Once past the GRUB menu the monitor switches off and displays the message "Not Supported"

If I use another monitor everything works fine.

I am hoping that this is just a bad configuration in the xorg.conf

Perhaps someone might be able to shed some light on the correct configuration ?

When I run get-edid I get the following :

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Performing real mode VBE call
Interrupt 0x10 ax=0x4f00 bx=0x0 cx=0x0
Function supported
Call successful

VBE version 300
VBE string at 0x2110 "Intel(r)Poulsbo Graphics Chip Accelerated VGA BIOS"

VBE/DDC service about to be called
Report DDC capabilities

Performing real mode VBE call
Interrupt 0x10 ax=0x4f15 bx=0x0 cx=0x0
Function supported
Call successful

Monitor and video card combination does not support DDC1 transfers
Monitor and video card combination supports DDC2 transfers
0 seconds per 128 byte EDID block transfer
Screen is not blanked during DDC transfer

Reading next EDID block

VBE/DDC service about to be called
Read EDID

Performing real mode VBE call
Interrupt 0x10 ax=0x4f15 bx=0x1 cx=0x0
Function supported
Call successful

parse-edid: EDID checksum passed.

# EDID version 1 revision 3
Section "Monitor"
# Block type: 2:0 3:10
# Block type: 2:0 3:fd
# Block type: 2:0 3:ff
Identifier "KXN:6109"
VendorName "KXN"
ModelName "KXN:6109"
# Block type: 2:0 3:10
# Block type: 2:0 3:fd
HorizSync 30-75
VertRefresh 47-64
# Max dot clock (video bandwidth) 170 MHz
# Block type: 2:0 3:ff
# DPMS capabilities: Active off:yes Suspend:yes Standby:yes

Mode "800x600" # vfreq 232.219Hz, hfreq 145.833kHz
DotClock 154.000000
HTimings 800 840 968 1056
VTimings 600 601 605 628
EndMode
# Block type: 2:0 3:10
# Block type: 2:0 3:fd
# Block type: 2:0 3:ff
EndSection

Thanks !

advid
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Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:07 pm

Re: Monitor Trouble

Post by advid »

I think we have the same sync problem, see my message here.

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