On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 17:11 -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> I don't know why you don't have card0. X never creates devices in dev,
> but udev should definitely have created it. What happens if you modprobe
> radeon_drv.so?
>
>
I'll go sit at the back of the class. Yep, loading the radeon module
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On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 16:37, Mark McCorkell
wrote:
> Did a clean install of lenny i386 onto a laptop with a Radeon X700
> (RV4xx chipset). Normally I'd use fglrx but I decided to give the xorg
> radeon driver a try to see if it had improved to a usable state yet.
>
> Unfortunately, xrandr still
On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 00:37 +0100, Mark McCorkell wrote:
> Switching to fglrx causes this device
> to appear, but the fglrx package in testing has a version difference
> between the driver and the kernel module meaning it's not an ideal
> solution.
>
Oops, ignore this bit. I hadn't noticed the co
Did a clean install of lenny i386 onto a laptop with a Radeon X700
(RV4xx chipset). Normally I'd use fglrx but I decided to give the xorg
radeon driver a try to see if it had improved to a usable state yet.
Unfortunately, xrandr still can't handle 2 monitors with this chipset.
It reports that two
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