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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 10:42:13 +0200, Wayn0 wrote |
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> pat wrote: |
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> > On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:12:09 +0200, Wayn0 wrote |
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> 8< |
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> > I've tried this one and previous problem gone, but there's a new one :-| For |
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> > all modes receiving: |
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> > (II) CIRRUS(0): Not using default mode "1920x1440" (insufficient memory |
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for mode) |
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> > (II) CIRRUS(0): Not using default mode "960x720" (bad mode |
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> > clock/interlace/doublescan) |
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> > I tried different frequencies, but without luck. It makes me nuts. Any ideas? |
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> > The X.org works fine for LiveCDs, but not for my Gentoo installation ... I |
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> > must did something wrong, because the xorg.config for LiveCD and my Gentoo is |
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> > the same (+/-). |
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> > Current xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log are included. |
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> > Thanks for the help. |
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> > Pat |
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> try removing the xorg.conf file and let X auto detect everything, it |
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> does a decent job of that now days! |
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> -- |
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> Wayne |
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So, it doesn't help :-( I've run 'X -configure' command and after run with |
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generated xorg.conf it ends with this error: |
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(EE) CIRRUS(0): no valid modes found |
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and after adding the video modes to the xorg.conf the X server ends with |
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errors sent in previous mail. |
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Pat |
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