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Subject: [Bug 43858] DVI of ATI RADEON 9200 AGP don't work
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:39:43 +0000
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--- Comment #20 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-18 08:39:43 PST ---
(In reply to comment #19)
> Hello everyone.
> I think I have solved!
> Just simply unplug the VGA cable and now the monitor works perfectly with the
> settings suggested by Alex!
>
> Thank you all for your precious help!
>
Great. With both monitors plugged in the driver is driving both of them which
is probably more bandwidth then the card can handle.
> One last question (if si possible):
> When I start the computer and launch Ubuntu, the mouse pointer, at the login
> screen. is corrupt.
> If I access so, the desktop is corrupted by light blue lines.
> However, if all goes well, reboot.
> Everything is fine even if boot Windows first and then reboot and launch
> Ubuntu.
> In practice, when I turn on the PC, if I want to use Ubuntu I have to reboot to
> get everything in place.
> This happens even if I use VGA.
>
> You have an idea of why?
Possibly some uninitialized register. Does running an application that uses Xv
also fix the issue? This should probably be tracked as a separate bug.
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