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From: Nicolas B. <ni...@bo...> - 2004-11-22 08:19:54
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Hi, It seems you don't have the ddccontrol-db package installed, could you fetch it, and install it (with "./configure", then "make install")? I think it will solve your problem. Best regards, Nicolas Boichat On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 15:40 +0300, Konstantin Abramenko wrote: > Hi all, > > I have Samsung 173P and try to use this packet to control it. > > With some magic actions I've built it :), but it does not work correctly. > > As I understand, main tool is ddccontrol. It fails. > I can to study doc/xml-design.txt and try to write correct XML file for my monitor, but I have no yet any thoughts - why it do not see device. > > stderr stream of `sudo ddccontrol -p` was the following: > > ========================== > Error while reading write message answer: Bad message > Reading EDID 0x50 failed. > I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/usr/local/share/ddccontrol-db/monitor/SAM00D3.xml" > Document not parsed successfully. > ioctl(): Function not implemented > ioctl returned -1 > Reading EDID 0x50 failed. > ioctl(): Function not implemented > ioctl returned -1 > Reading EDID 0x50 failed. > dev:/dev/i2c-2: No such device > Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. > dev:/dev/i2c-3: No such device > Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. > dev:/dev/i2c-4: No such device > Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. > dev:/dev/i2c-5: No such device > Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. > dev:/dev/i2c-6: No such device > Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. > dev:/dev/i2c-7: No such device > Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. > I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/usr/local/share/ddccontrol-db/monitor/SAM00D3.xml" > Document not parsed successfully. > =========================== > > > |
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From: Konstantin A. <ko...@ok...> - 2004-11-21 12:40:20
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Hi all, I have Samsung 173P and try to use this packet to control it. With some magic actions I've built it :), but it does not work correctly. As I understand, main tool is ddccontrol. It fails. I can to study doc/xml-design.txt and try to write correct XML file for my monitor, but I have no yet any thoughts - why it do not see device. stderr stream of `sudo ddccontrol -p` was the following: ========================== Error while reading write message answer: Bad message Reading EDID 0x50 failed. I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/usr/local/share/ddccontrol-db/monitor/SAM00D3.xml" Document not parsed successfully. ioctl(): Function not implemented ioctl returned -1 Reading EDID 0x50 failed. ioctl(): Function not implemented ioctl returned -1 Reading EDID 0x50 failed. dev:/dev/i2c-2: No such device Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. dev:/dev/i2c-3: No such device Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. dev:/dev/i2c-4: No such device Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. dev:/dev/i2c-5: No such device Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. dev:/dev/i2c-6: No such device Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. dev:/dev/i2c-7: No such device Be sure you've modprobed i2c-dev and correct framebuffer device. I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/usr/local/share/ddccontrol-db/monitor/SAM00D3.xml" Document not parsed successfully. =========================== -- Konstantin V.Abramenko OKTET Labs. |