Created attachment 22338 [details] [review] Xorg.0.log Forwarding this bug from a Ubuntu reporter: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/319930 [Original Report] I encounter the error "Radeon (0): Output DVI-0 enabled but has no modes" when trying to boot into Jaunty using either the ati or Radeonhd drivers. I also encountered a similar error when trying to use the livecd. After unsuccessfully trying to load up, I am sent to the terminal with an error code "Output DVI-I_2/analog enabled but has no modes" The only way of viewing the livecd or a proper installation was to go into low graphics mode (vesa) If I go into display settings, it comes up with "Monitor: Unknown" and a refresh rate of 0. I am running Jaunty Alpha 3 AMD64, using a Ati Radeon 4850HD card with a HP Ultra VGA 1280 monitor attached to the video card with a vga to dvi adapter I have not encountered this problem with either Hardy or Intrepid installations in the past [lspci] 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc RV770 [Radeon HD 4850] [1002:9442]
Reporter indicates in the downstream bug that the issue has gone away with the latest driver.
Not true - he reported it working with the vesa driver. I'd reopen it if I were you.
There is a chance that this is related to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487285 (I'm reopening because the original poster's problem is not solved, not because my problem might be related.)
Looks like he's actually using radeonhd.
Version 1.2.4 is too old, please retry with newer 1.3.0. Also, the config seem to have a configured monitor. Retry with out the Monitor "Monitor[0]" or equivalent line in the Screen section.
Does this issue occur with the preferred ati driver (xf86-vide-ati)? If so, please move this to the Driver/Radeon component. Development of radeonhd has pretty much halted and development focus is on the ati driver. Please see http://www.x.org/wiki/radeonhd If the issue does not exist in the ati driver (or if there is no response to this message), this bug will be closed as WONTFIX unless someone contributes a patch.
Closing due to lack of response. Please reopen and move to the Driver/Radeon component if this issue persists with xf86-video-ati
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