Mark Shields schreef:
> after you emerged ati-drivers, did you modprobe the driver and/or add
> it to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.x (where x is your minor
> version, e.g. 4 or 6, as in 2.4 or 2.6)?  I just replaced my ati card,
> so I'm not sure what the module name is.
> 

Unsurprisingy, the module name is fglrx.

Antoine, the "no screens found" error usually means that some section of
xorg.conf is misconfigured (often the "monitor" section, whether that is
a CRT, LCD, or television).

But since the X server's screen is composed of 4 parts:

- input device (mouse)

- input device (keyboard)

- video card

- monitor

the misconfiguration of any of these will result in a "no screens found"
if there is no alternative configuration that works.

The fact you get a "no devices found" error suggests that Mark is right
and the fglrx driver isn't loaded (so the device is not "on", as it were).

So try that first, and if it still doesn't work or gives a different
error, post your xorg.conf and maybe somebody can spot the issue (I use
the fglrx drivers, but not TV-out, so I don't know anything about it).

Holly
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