On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 11:37 AM, b4283 wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got another problem with the latest kernel26, and my vga is HD3200
> (RS780).
> It appears that the Xv-acceleration's been disabled in the new kernel,
> because my xvinfo command says that there's no available Xv adapter in the
> system. (
Hi,
I've got another problem with the latest kernel26, and my vga is HD3200
(RS780).
It appears that the Xv-acceleration's been disabled in the new kernel,
because my xvinfo command says that there's no available Xv adapter in
the system. (but I still had it when it was 2.6.31.1).
I'm using t
Ok, I got it now. Putting radeon into MODULES in mkinitcpio.conf wasn't enough,
I had to put intel_agp in there as well. Now it works this way.
But there's still something to discuss:
When my mkinitcpio.conf looks like this
MODULES="intel_agp radeon"
BINARIES=""
HOOKS="base udev autodetect pata
% dmesg|grep radeondrmfb
fb0: radeondrmfb frame buffer device
I guess that means that everything is fine here. All I actually wanted to say
is, that putting radeon into MODULES in mkinitcpio.conf causes problems here.
But I'll do more tests, maybe I find out new stuff.
* Damjan Georgievski [07
Am Wed, 7 Oct 2009 11:37:36 -0500
schrieb "David C. Rankin" :
> On Wednesday 07 October 2009 11:24:03 am Paul Ezvan wrote:
> > KMS crashes for me. I get a black screen and keyboard frozen if I
> > start Xorg with this kernel.
> > Disabled KMS in modprobe.conf solves the problem.
> > I have posted
On Wednesday 07 October 2009 11:24:03 am Paul Ezvan wrote:
> KMS crashes for me. I get a black screen and keyboard frozen if I start
> Xorg with this kernel.
> Disabled KMS in modprobe.conf solves the problem.
> I have posted the bug on kernel.org :
> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1433
Am Wed, 7 Oct 2009 17:50:42 +0200
schrieb Damjan Georgievski :
> > On tty it looked like I had put radeonfb into the modules line of
> > rc.conf. Is this the common behaviour? (I haven't see kms in real
> > so far, so I don't exactly know what it behaves like)
>
> Using the radeon DRM driver whic
KMS crashes for me. I get a black screen and keyboard frozen if I start
Xorg with this kernel.
Disabled KMS in modprobe.conf solves the problem.
I have posted the bug on kernel.org :
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14335
So I don't think that radeon KMS by default is safe.
Paul
> On tty it looked like I had put radeonfb into the modules line of rc.conf. Is
> this the common behaviour? (I haven't see kms in real so far, so I don't
> exactly know what it behaves like)
Using the radeon DRM driver which supports KMS you should get a
radeonDRMfb framebuffer device and you w
Andi wrote:
>Radeon state: With new xf86-video-ati 6.12.4 driver simply add "radeon" to the
>modules array in mkinitcpio.conf and recreate the initrd. That's all for kms.
I tried this and it didn't work for me. When I did my first reboot with
2.6.31.2-1, it worked with this mkinitcpio.conf
MODU
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