On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Simon McVittie <s...@debian.org> wrote:
> It looks as though Debian's kernels have AGP built-in rather than
> modular since 2.6.32-10. You mentioned that you're using a non-Debian
> kernel on an embedded device; if you're going to maintain your own
> kernel anyway (e.g. if the 3.14 kernel in backports is not suitable for
> you), perhaps you could do the same? If you can't reproduce this bug
> with a Debian kernel (or a more Debian-like configuration) perhaps
> #751275 can be closed as not affecting Debian?

I'm using a custom built 3.10.44 that is based on 3.10.11-1 from
snapshots.debian.org. All patches have been rediffed and the
configuration ought to be the same.

> Failing that, a local blacklist seems like a reasonable solution for
> your particular situation.

I'm using a blacklist for that particular hardware now which seems to
work. However, I'm still struggling to come up with a unified plymouth
setup (Wheezy) that works on a few different hardware platforms (i915,
radeon/fglrx).

Regards,

Lukas


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