Created attachment 20316 [details] xorg.conf I've built a new box running Mythdora 5.0 on Intel Atom 330 motherboard (Intel D945GCLF2). This has a VGA output (which works fine) and an S-video connector. The output signal produced by any of the probed modes is not close enough to produce a stable signal. Those modes are listed below: "640x480" "1280x1024@60.00" "1360x768" "1360x768" "1280x800" "1152x864" "1280x768" "1280x720" "1024x768" "1024x768@60.00" "920x766@60.00" "832x624@60.00" "800x600" "800x600@60.00" "720x576@60.00" "704x576@60.00" "720x540@60.00" "720x480@60.00" The "640x480" seems like it ought to work, but is jammed up along the left edge. It appears as if both vert and horiz refresh rates are too high. I have compiled installed the intel driver from source (xf86-video-intel-2.5.0) which seems to work well enough. I have studied all of the xorg.conf bug reports that utilize TV-1 output, looking for hints, but I'm certain that this is a simple problem, and I appologize for the inconvenience, but I have run out of options. Please help. xorg.conf and log attached.
Created attachment 20317 [details] X boot Log with ModeDebug on
I want to be clear that the only issue is the signal on the s-video connector when connected to a television.
Zhenyu is working on SDVO TV-out on D945GCLF2. It's in progress and expected to work in upcoming 2.6 release. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 17776 ***
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