En cette matinée du mardi 28 juillet 2009,
Michel Dänzer <daen...@debian.org> a écrit :

> > DRM Information from dmesg:
> > [    1.981003] Linux agpgart interface v0.103
> > [   22.960915] [fglrx] DRM MCIL: MCIL_QuerySystemInfo command :4 not 
> > implement 
> > [   22.961056] [fglrx] DRM MCIL: MCIL_QuerySystemInfo command :4 not 
> > implement 
> > [   22.961102] [fglrx] DRM MCIL: MCIL_QuerySystemInfo command :4 not 
> > implement 
> 
> In order to use the free drivers, you have to make sure
> 
>       * The fglrx kernel module isn't loaded
>       * The X server doesn't load any components installed by fglrx
>         (grep fglrx Xorg.0.log.radeon*)
> 
> The easiest way to achieve this is probably to remove all fglrx
> packages.
> 
> 

oups ! sorry, it seems that reportbug has automatically included into the mail 
some informations from the fglrx driver… which is the one I was using when I 
have done this report, because for now I cannot access my desktop with the free 
drivers.

However, the two Xorg.log I have attached seems to use the free drivers (radeon 
and radeonhd) and the only trace of fglrx I find in these files are:
Xorg.0.log.radeon:(II) Loading sub module "fglrxdrm"
Xorg.0.log.radeon:(II) LoadModule: "fglrxdrm"
Xorg.0.log.radeon:(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/linux//libfglrxdrm.so
Xorg.0.log.radeon:(II) Module fglrxdrm: vendor="FireGL - ATI Technologies Inc."

I resend you these two files in this mail.

I have also forget to mention that I have installed the package firmware-linux, 
to have 3D acceleration.

Should I test again, with the fglrx driver and the package firmware-linux 
desinstalled or it is not necessary ?

Adrien

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