Am Mittwoch, 20. November 2002 08:06 schrieb Linus Torvalds:
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Dieter N�tzel wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 20. November 2002 00:55 schrieb Ian Molton:
> > > > Linus updated 2.5.48 with Brian's latest DRM r200 stuff so I should
> > > > do some testing.
> >
> > No go so far.
> >
> > Modules are somewhat broken in 2.5.48.
>
> One approach is to not use modules, just compile the thing in. Works for
> me (damn, I'd like to see how the commercial tuxracer looks with bump
> mapping. But apparently DRI doesn't support the right extension or
> something ;)
>
> I don't know what badness there is in AGP/DRM modules, if somebody wants
> to help hunt that down it would be good (I'm not a module user myself).
I know and I expected your advice...;-)
Will try, again.
Linus, Alan are you running SMP during your tests?
All below is valid on my SMP system.
dual Athlon MP 1900+
MSI K7D Master-L, AMD 768MPX
1 GB DDR266 SDRAM, CL2 (2x 512 MB), HIGHMEM (!!!)
ATI powered Radeon 8500 QL
2.4.19-ck5 and
2.5.47-mm1
2.5.48-mm1 (with new 1.7.0 Radeon DRM module)
Mesa-4-1-branch (Mesa 5.0)
System lookup immediately when I try to start "ipers", "isosurf" or switch the
screen. Sadly even when I try the Mesa-4-1-branch with 2.5.47-mm1 or
2.4.19-ck5 (radeon.o 1.6.0).
Any hints.
I'll try with "-nosmp"
Cheers,
Dieter
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