https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51420
--- Comment #47 from Sveinar Søpler cybermax@dexter.no --- (In reply to matt (gardotd426) from comment #46)
(In reply to Sveinar Søpler from comment #45)
(In reply to Henri Verbeet from comment #44)
Of course it would be even better if the NVIDIA drivers would synthesise the standard display modes when using RandR 1.4+ on configurations like this, like pretty much all the other Linux GPU drivers do, but I'm not holding my breath.
Is this a particular DVI-D problem, and does not rear its ugly head with HDMI or DP configurations, or should i see the same issue there?
Yeah there hasn't been anyone with only HDMI and/or DP that's been able to reproduce. DVI seems to be required to encounter the issue.
Think i have to conclude the same. I am using a HDMI -> DVI cable to my 2nd monitor, but have a normal range of resolutions on that port, so it has to hinge on the gfx adapter actually having a DVI port in use i guess.
@mitchell4136 It might be that the driver is not able to read the correct EDID from your monitor or something? Are you able to select more than 1 resolution for your (DVI) monitor in the nvidia-settings app?
If you are, you could try to dump the EDID for the monitor, and use it in your xorg.conf file perhaps..
Some troubleshooting tips here: https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/340-96-xrandr-1-5-0-and-native-only-re... https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/geforce-graphics-cards/5/228447/...