[ltp] T60p Wifi and Display
Alex Deucher
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Wed, 5 Mar 2008 09:34:26 -0500
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 5:34 AM, Phil Shotton <phil@stairbridge.org.uk> wrote:
> Alex
>
> Thanks for your help. I found a resolution key and removed it, but it
> makes no difference.
> If I boot the laptop out of the dock, I get a 1400x1050 display on the
> laptop. If I then plug the external monitor in and do "xrandr --auto"
> nothing happens.
> I tried "xrandr --output VGA_1 --mode 1280x1024" and the external
> monitor displayed a beautiful mosaic of colours!
>
> So right now, I can have a laptop that suspends but only runs one
> monitor, or one that's dual-head but hangs on sleep. Judging by chat on
> the web I'm not the only one. Colleagues are suggesting I stick Windoze
> back on and after burning over 2 working days on this already I can see
> their point :-(
>
> Interesting that the ATI-based thinkpads always seem cheaper than the
> nvidia ones. I certainly would not use my own money to buy any machine
> with an ATI graphics card.
>
Have you tried that radeon driver (xf86-video-ati version 6.8.0 or
newer) as I suggested earlier? That will probably work better for
you. You could also file a bug for radeonhd:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org
Alex
> Phil
>
> Alex Deucher wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Phil Shotton <phil@stairbridge.org.uk> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Alex
> >>
> >> I tried the radeonhd driver, and after a bit of fiddling I've managed to
> >> get suspend/resume working - great.
> >> However, with an external monitor plugged in I get no display on the
> >> laptop screen once I've logged in (the login screen shows
> >> on both).
> >>
> >
> > This is due to the video resolution gui in gnome (or kde). If you've
> > used the gui to set a mdoe it saves that configuration and resets it
> > when you log in. however, it's not randr 1.2 aware so it doesn't work
> > well with multi-head. It should work if you remove the keys in:
> > /desktop/gnome/screen/$hostname/$screennum/
> >
> > Alex
> >
> >
> >> xrandr reports:
> >> Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 1024, maximum 2800 x 1050
> >> VGA_1 connected 1280x1024+0+0 32mm x 32mm
> >> 1280x1024 75.0*
> >> 1024x768 75.1 70.1 60.0
> >> 800x600 72.2 75.0 60.3
> >> 640x480 75.0 72.8 60.0
> >> 720x400 70.1
> >> PANEL connected
> >> 1400x1050 60.0 +
> >> DVI-D_1 disconnected
> >>
> >> Looking in Xorg.0.log (attached) shows lots of "Not using default mode
> >> ...." with "vrefresh out of range" and "hsync out of range" and "height
> >> too large for virtual size" but it still returns the modeline for the
> >> 1400x1050 resolution that xrandr shows.
> >>
> >> My xorg.conf is about as simple as I could make it. Also attached.
> >>
> >> Cheers
> >> Phil
> >>
> >> Alex Deucher wrote:
> >> > On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Phil Shotton <phil@stairbridge.org.uk> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> After finally getting my T60 working to my satisfaction I've been
> >> >> upgraded(!) to a T60p, and I now have two problems after installing
> >> >> Ubuntu Gutsy:
> >> >>
> >> >> 1) Atheros AR5418 wifi card. Not recognized. I've tried using the
> >> >> latest madwifi for this but with no success. The ndiswrapper works fine,
> >> >> but it's not getting loaded at boot. The ndiswrapper config placed an
> >> >> ndiswrapper file in /etc/modprobe.d - containing 1 line:
> >> >> alias wlan0 ndiswrapper
> >> >> but the driver still doesn't get loaded. If I "modprobe ndiswrapper"
> >> >> everything works fine (in fact I get better wifi performance than with T60).
> >> >>
> >> >> 2) Display. This T60p has an ATI Mobility FireGL V5250. I need dual-head
> >> >> support and the only way I could get that on the T60 (ATI X1400) was to
> >> >> use the ATI proprietary drivers. I'm using the latest 8.452.1 version,
> >> >> and it all works OK except:
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > That chips works fine in both radeon (6.8.0 and newer) and radeonhd.
> >> > No 3D yet however.
> >> >
> >> > Alex
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >> # xorg.conf (xorg X Window System server configuration file)
> >> #
> >> # This file was generated by failsafeDexconf, using
> >> # values from the debconf database and some overrides to use vesa mode.
> >> #
> >> # You should use dexconf or another such tool for creating a "real" xorg.conf
> >> # For example:
> >> # sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
> >>
> >> Section "ServerLayout"
> >> Identifier "Default Layout"
> >> Screen 0 "aticonfig-Screen[0]" 0 0
> >> InputDevice "Generic Keyboard"
> >> InputDevice "Configured Mouse"
> >> InputDevice "Synaptics Touchpad"
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >> Section "Files"
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >> Section "Module"
> >> Load "glx"
> >> Load "GLcore"
> >> Load "v4l"
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >> Section "InputDevice"
> >> Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
> >> Driver "kbd"
> >> Option "CoreKeyboard"
> >> Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
> >> Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
> >> Option "XkbLayout" "gb"
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >> Section "InputDevice"
> >> Identifier "Configured Mouse"
> >> Driver "mouse"
> >> Option "CorePointer"
> >> Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
> >> Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2"
> >> Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
> >> Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true"
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >> Section "InputDevice"
> >> Identifier "Synaptics Touchpad"
> >> Driver "synaptics"
> >> Option "SendCoreEvents" "true"
> >> Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
> >> Option "Protocol" "auto-dev"
> >> Option "HorizScrollDelta" "0"
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >> Section "Monitor"
> >> Identifier "PANEL"
> >> Option "VendorName" "IBM"
> >> Option "ModelName" "T60p Panel"
> >> Option "DPMS" "true"
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >> Section "Monitor"
> >> Identifier "VGA_1"
> >> Option "VendorName" "DGM"
> >> Option "ModelName" "LCD Panel"
> >> Option "DPMS" "true"
> >> Option "RightOf" "PANEL"
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >> Section "Device"
> >> Identifier "aticonfig-Device[0]"
> >> Driver "radeonhd"
> >> Option "monitor-VGA_1" "VGA_1"
> >> Option "monitor-PANEL" "PANEL"
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >> Section "Screen"
> >> Identifier "aticonfig-Screen[0]"
> >> Device "aticonfig-Device[0]"
> >> Monitor "PANEL"
> >> DefaultDepth 24
> >> SubSection "Display"
> >> Virtual 3500 1800
> >> Depth 24
> >> EndSubSection
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >> #Section "Extensions"
> >> # Option "Composite" "0"
> >> #EndSection
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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