On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 09:09:27AM -0400, Stefano wrote: > On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:26 AM, Brice Goglin <brice.gog...@ens-lyon.org> > wrote: > > Le 14/06/2010 03:31, Stefano a écrit : > >> http://bgoglin.livejournal.com/19346.html > > > > This post is very old, not sure it still matters old, but it's good you > > found a workaround :) > > > Hi, > > yeah, the post is old, but my laptop is even older, and so its graphic card! > > Anyway, I am going to try if loading the module later will work for me. > > Also, I just realized that in my bug report I mistakenly wrote that I > commented the last line of my radeon-kms.conf (which would be " > options radeon dynclks=1"). > > That's not correct, I commented "options radeon agpmode=-1". That can > be deducted from the title of the bug report, but I wanted to point it > out. > > >> After upgrading to kernel 2.6.32-5-686 I have tried to enable the AGP mode > >> by > >> commenting the last line of the file. I noticed a huge improvement of the > >> performances of my laptop, however, it becomes really unstable and > >> eventually it locks up with a black screen and I have to power it off. > > > > Did you try other values for agpmode ? You can try 1, 2, 4 and 8. If one > > helps, upstream may add a quirk for your machine. > > When I leave the driver free to decide the AGP value, it picks up 4, > which is the "right" one. I also tried with 2 with no success. > > I am going to try 1 and 8, and then put 4 explicitly in > radeon-kms.conf when I have some free time. > > I'll let you know what happens.
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