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[Bug 1311476] Missing required logs.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Tags added: trusty
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1311476
Title:
Upgrade to Trusty breaks 2560x1440 over DVI on intel haswell
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
After upgrading to Trusty, my Dell U2711 won't run at its native
2560x1440. Instead, resolution is limited to 1920x1200.
However, if I connect this monitor via displayport, it works fine; it
also worked fine in 13.10.
Some weird things: apparently, the driver thinks the DVI port is
actually an HDMI port. I found bugs #859389 (old), #890088 (mint,
nvidia not intel), and #980453 (also nvidia, also old) which also
refer to false recognition as an HDMI port.
I found a thread (in german)
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/2560x1440-funktioniert-ploetzlich-
nicht-mehr-d/ which sounds exactly like my problem.
Attempting to force the resolution with xrandr didn't work (and
resulted in some odd errors I can't interpret), but using the results
of "gtf 2560 1440 30.0" (i.e. 30fps not 60) at least temporarily
worked, but the display (predictably) looks pretty laggy.
I'm not sure what graphics driver is running (though I'm pretty sure
it's the default for haswell) nor how to tell, but I'll reboot and
generate a clean(ish) Xorg log and attach that.
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