Bug 206851

Summary: settings|resolution only up to 800x on omnibook 4150 notebook
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: David Timms <dtimms>
Component: system-config-displayAssignee: Adam Jackson <ajax>
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hp omnibook_4150 kudzu -p -c VIDEO and lspci -vv none

Description David Timms 2006-09-17 08:29:26 UTC
Description of problem:
When attempting to adjust the display resolution on hp omnibook 4150 notebook,
only resolutions of 800x600 and 640x480 are shown in the resolution drop down.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
system-config-display-1.0.44-1

How reproducible:
On HP omnibook 4150 notebook PC with Neomagic Corporation NM2200 [MagicGraph
256AV]. LCD panel is 1024x768.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. settings tab
2. attempt to select 1024x768 as screen resolution
  
Actual results:
only 800x and 640x are listed.

Expected results:
1024x768 should be displayed / selectable.

Additional info:
After permorming a print screen and opening the image with gimp, the screen is
correctly running 1024 mode. It's just not selectable.

Comment 1 David Timms 2006-09-17 08:29:26 UTC
Created attachment 136471 [details]
hp omnibook_4150 kudzu -p -c VIDEO and lspci -vv

Comment 2 Adam Jackson 2006-09-20 22:02:27 UTC
Should be fixed as of s-c-d 1.0.45-1.  Please reopen if this is still an issue
for you.

Comment 3 David Timms 2006-09-21 14:29:52 UTC
I confirm that the above s-c-d now lists and has selected the active resolution
1024x768 correct. It seems that it works now when you select 1024x768, 800x600
and 640x480 in the resolution of gnome-display-properties {c-c-2.16.--2.fc6}.
[of course the lower resolutions look poor since the native lcd panel is
1024x768.] It's definitely less confusing to myself in average user mode.