{0x1002, 0x4150, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, CHIP_R300}, \

In dmesg, I still have the same output.

There is no "linux-core" or "shared-core" directory, just "linux" and
"shared" btw., if this matters.

you probably need to run cvs co rather than cvs update from time to time. update doesn't always seem to download new files.

In this particular case one should run

cvs update -d

-d causes it to download new directories as if doing checkout - this is the likely reason that these directories did not show up.

An alternative cause might be that Tino was using drm code from r300.sf.net which would not have Jon's changes.

                       best

                         Vladimir Dergachev


Alex


Regards, Tino



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