It returns:
id: res: freq: disptype: lcd/lvds
(which is actually the same if I run it from within a windowed terminal).
Here's the output of ddcprobe, too:
vbe: VESA 3.0 detected. oem: ATI ATOMBIOS vendor: (C) 1988-2005, ATI Technologies Inc. product: M56P 01.00 memory: 16384kb mode: 640x400x256 mode: 640x480x256 mode: 800x600x256 mode: 1024x768x256 mode: 1280x1024x256 mode: 132x25 (text) mode: 132x43 (text) mode: 640x480x32k mode: 640x480x64k mode: 640x480x16m mode: 800x600x32k mode: 800x600x64k mode: 800x600x16m mode: 1024x768x32k mode: 1024x768x64k mode: 1024x768x16m mode: 1280x1024x32k mode: 1280x1024x64k mode: 1280x1024x16m mode: 320x200x32k mode: 320x200x64k mode: 320x200x16m mode: 1600x1200x256 mode: 1600x1200x32k mode: 1600x1200x64k edid: edid: 1 3 id: 3146 eisa: SEC3146 serial: 00000000 manufacture: 0 2005 input: analog signal. screensize: 33 21 gamma: 2.200000 dpms: RGB, no active off, no suspend, no standby dtiming: 1680x1050@60 monitorid: SAMSUNG monitorid: LTN154P1-L02
Where I find it rather ironic that the dtiming resolution is not listed as a proper mode.
It returns:
id:
res:
freq:
disptype: lcd/lvds
(which is actually the same if I run it from within a windowed terminal).
Here's the output of ddcprobe, too:
vbe: VESA 3.0 detected.
oem: ATI ATOMBIOS
vendor: (C) 1988-2005, ATI Technologies Inc.
product: M56P 01.00
memory: 16384kb
mode: 640x400x256
mode: 640x480x256
mode: 800x600x256
mode: 1024x768x256
mode: 1280x1024x256
mode: 132x25 (text)
mode: 132x43 (text)
mode: 640x480x32k
mode: 640x480x64k
mode: 640x480x16m
mode: 800x600x32k
mode: 800x600x64k
mode: 800x600x16m
mode: 1024x768x32k
mode: 1024x768x64k
mode: 1024x768x16m
mode: 1280x1024x32k
mode: 1280x1024x64k
mode: 1280x1024x16m
mode: 320x200x32k
mode: 320x200x64k
mode: 320x200x16m
mode: 1600x1200x256
mode: 1600x1200x32k
mode: 1600x1200x64k
edid:
edid: 1 3
id: 3146
eisa: SEC3146
serial: 00000000
manufacture: 0 2005
input: analog signal.
screensize: 33 21
gamma: 2.200000
dpms: RGB, no active off, no suspend, no standby
dtiming: 1680x1050@60
monitorid: SAMSUNG
monitorid: LTN154P1-L02
Where I find it rather ironic that the dtiming resolution is not listed as a proper mode.