From: Antonino A. D. <ad...@gm...> - 2006-06-24 21:33:28
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Robert Siemer wrote: > On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 08:11:46PM +0800, Antonino A. Daplas wrote: >> Robert Siemer wrote: > [4294669.980000] Analog Display Input: Input Voltage - 0.700V/0.300V > [4294669.980000] Sync: Separate Composite Sync on Green > [4294669.981000] Max H-size in cm: 31 > [4294669.981000] Max V-size in cm: 23 > [4294669.981000] Gamma: 1.80 > [4294669.981000] DPMS: Active yes, Suspend yes, Standby yes > [4294669.981000] RGB Color Display > [4294669.981000] Chroma > [4294669.981000] RedX: 0.625 RedY: 0.340 > [4294669.981000] GreenX: 0.275 GreenY: 0.605 > [4294669.981000] BlueX: 0.150 BlueY: 0.065 > [4294669.981000] WhiteX: 0.283 WhiteY: 0.298 > [4294669.981000] Detailed Timings > [4294669.982000] 2 MHz 1 2 3 258 1 1 18 258 -HSync -VSync > [4294669.982000] > [4294669.982000] 2 MHz 1 2 3 258 1 1 18 258 -HSync -VSync > [4294669.982000] > [4294669.982000] 2 MHz 1 2 3 258 1 1 18 258 -HSync -VSync > [4294669.982000] Yes, your monitor has a broken EDID block. It basically violated the VESA detailed timing descriptor specs. Can you send me a dump of the EDID? You can use read-edid for that. Tony |