Flash issues after Upgrade to VCSA 6.5u1.Now you will see a Boot Camp tray Icon and Boot Camp Control Panel to control the brightness.I was on a laptop so I used my laptop keyboard
Download the Boot Camp drivers from the first link.
The second link has a post at the end where the guy describes what drivers are needed. The first link is to the latest Boot Camp drivers. I did some quick googling and found the two links that I would need: One of the issues that I have always had is that there are no external brightness settings for the monitor. It has always been quite dim. Now it was connected to a Lenovo Thinkpad T440 via a HDMI to DVI-D adapter. The display was connected to a HP Workstation running RHEL 4 via DVI-D.Īfter the team re-organized I moved onto the Virtual Infrastructure team and took my Apple Cinema Display with me. There are some default settings which should have been set, but aren't, and I have no idea what they are.I moved into a Unix team around 2008/2009 and at that time I inherited a 30″ Apple Cinema Display (2560×1600), one of the original 30″ displays available. Xrandr isn't working properly on my computer Possible sources of the problem which I can still identify: So, does anyone have any insight as to how I can drive this screen at the desired resolution? conf file into /usr/share/X11/ which contains: Section "Device" Same thing if I do 1920x1200 60fps or 2560x1600 60 fps.įinally, I should mention that I placed a. I can then set display resolution using "System Settings.Screen Display",and the screen goes black. VIRTUAL1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) VGA1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) HDMI3 connected primary 1280x800+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y >axis) 641mm x 401mm
All Cinema Display Models Bookmark & Share Download: PDF Manual. Identifiers: LED Cinema Display - MB382LL/A - A1267. HDMI2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) Apple Cinema Display LED (24-Inch) Specs. HDMI1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) Output of xrandr is: Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1280 x 800, maximum 32767 x 32767 I've used cvt and xrandr to define 1920x1600 fps resolution (to be safe) and 2560x1600 60fps resolution, and all I get is the screen goes black.Įxample of what I'm cvt 1920 1200 \# 1920x1200 44.91 Hz (CVT) hsync: 55.42 kHz pclk: 141.00 MHz In this hardware configuration, the hardware doesn't recognize any but the 1280x800 default screen resolution. My problem: I can't get the screen, connected now with the HDMI-to-DVI cable, to give me any better (or, even different) than 1280x800 resolution. Subseqently, I purchased a HDMI to DVI-D video adaptor, with the intention of plugging this into an HDMI port,so that I can get 2560x1600 resolution. However, the HDMI ports do drive 2560x1600 60fps. Indeed, using the computer with the DVI-I port only gives 1280x800 resolution. I was disappointed that I misread the Motherboard specs, and the DVI-I port only drives 1920x1200 60fps.
My intention was that the build be able to drive the screen at its optimal resolution of 2560x1600.
I am using "trusty": No LSB modules are available. This uses a DVI-D dual-channel cable, and has an optimal resolution of 2560x1600. I recently completed my first build, designed around my Apple 30" Cinema Display. I don't have enough reputation to give more than 2 links in this, but the product number is HDDVIMF8IN and can be found on. TL DR: How do I get the 2560x1600 resolution from my Apple 30" Cinema Display?Įdited: confirms the HDMI-to-DVI-D adaptor is dual channel.