Thread (5 messages) 5 messages, 2 authors, 2007-03-02

Re: Matrox G550, dual head, 1680x1050

From: Hans-Jürgen Koch <hidden>
Date: 2007-03-01 23:56:06

Am Freitag, 2. März 2007 00:49 schrieb Hans-Jürgen Koch:
Am Freitag, 2. März 2007 00:29 schrieb Alex Deucher:
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On 3/1/07, Hans-Jürgen Koch [off-list ref] wrote:
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Hi,
I'm the proud owner of two NEC MultiSync 2070WNX monitors (1680x1050)
and a Matrox G550 dual DVI card. I'm now trying to set up a dual head
configuration with this equipment.

I'm booting with video=matroxfb:vesa:0x1BB, as there is no 1680x1050
vesa mode. This works, both monitors show the same and complain about
the wrong resolution.

Now I start my X server (xorg.conf below) and wish to get a xinerama
setup. Monitor 1 switches to 1680x1050 and shows a nice clean screen.
Monitor 2 seems to have problems, though. I guess the card still
outputs the 1280x1024 set up at boot time. Colours are correct, but the
image is heavily distorted. It looks like the X server thinks it's
1680x1050 but in fact it's still 1280x1024.

I spent some time googling, but to no avail. Now my questions:

Is this a known limitation of matroxfb?
If yes, is it considered a bug? I could spend some time looking into
the code. Do I have any chance to get this working in a reasonable dual
head configuration? Any hints?
IIRC, the current mga X server doesn't know how to deal with DVI
(single or dual ports).  DVI was only supported with matrox' binary
module.
Hi Alex,
thanks for your fast reply.
Currently, I've got both monitors connected with VGA cables. The card has
some proprietary 60-pin or so connector, and I've got an adapter caple from
that plug to 2xVGA. Both monitors show a stable picture, but only the
picture on monitor #1 is usable. It really looks like the X server is
trying to switch both channels to 1680x1050, but only succeeds with the
first one.

Hans
BTW, even xinerama "works": I can move the mouse cursor to the second monitor 
and it appears there, but also heavily distorted.

Hans


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