Talk:Fglrx
So, I'm searching up and down and there seems to be no way to enable the TV output without an ad-hoc xorg.conf. So my question is, what is fireglcontrolpanel useful for?
--Micampe 21:39, 14 Dec 2005 (CET)
Hi, I wrote a shell script for display switching. I use it under Ubuntu Dapper Drake. As I don't have a CRT, any feedback is welcome.
Create /etc/acpi/events/ibm-videobtn:
# /etc/acpi/events/ibm-videobtn # This is called when the user presses the video button. event=ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 00001007 action=/etc/acpi/ibm-video.sh
Create /etc/acpi/ibm-video.sh with permissions 755:
#!/bin/sh . /etc/default/acpi-support . /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs getXconsole; change_resolution() { if [ x"$XAUTHORITY" != x"" ]; then if [ x"`xrandr -q | grep $1[[:space:]]x[[:space:]]$2 | cut -b -1`" != x"*" ]; then xrandr -d $DISPLAY -s $1x$2 fi fi } change_monitor() { if [ x"$XAUTHORITY" != x"" ]; then su $user -c "aticonfig --enable-monitor=$1" &>/dev/null fi } if [ x"$XAUTHORITY" != x"" ]; then CURRENT=`aticonfig --query-monitor | grep Enabled | cut -b 21- | \ sed -e 's/lvds/LCD/g' -e 's/crt1/CRT/g' -e 's/tv/TV-Out/g' -e 's/,/ and/g'` CHOICE=`su $user -c "zenity --width=300 --height=350 --window-icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/ati.xpm \ --title 'Video output switcher' \ --text='Choose the video output\n\nCurrent setting: $CURRENT\n' \ --list --radiolist --column 'x' --column 'video output' \ true 'LCD' \ false 'CRT' \ false 'TV-Out' \ false 'LCD and CRT' \ false 'LCD and TV-Out' \ false 'CRT and TV-Out'"` fi case $CHOICE in LCD) change_monitor lvds change_resolution 1400 1050 ;; CRT) change_monitor crt1 change_resolution 1280 1024 ;; TV-Out) change_monitor tv change_resolution 1024 768 ;; LCD\ and\ CRT) change_monitor lvds,crt1 change_resolution 1280 1024 ;; LCD\ and\ TV-Out) change_monitor lvds,tv change_resolution 1024 768 ;; CRT\ and\ TV-Out) change_monitor crt1,tv change_resolution 1024 768 ;; esac
--Whoopie 16:28, 25 May 2006 (CEST)
Finally! With 8.25.18 stopping gdm no longer oopses my kernel and I can reboot cleanly. sus2ram runs smoothly as well. All hail!
--igorr Thu May 25 18:19:30 CEST 2006