Correction: the problem with OpenGL was something in my KWin config.
Putting KWin at default and re-enabling the effects worked. The problem
with the black screen still stands, but it is not worse than the previous
situation.

2012/8/1 Danilo Pianini <danilo.pian...@gmail.com>

> I confirm that adding "radeon" to /etc/conf.d/modules DOES NOT fix the
> problem for me. It just get worse: on X load the screen gets half with
> random colors and half black. Running /etc/init.d/xdm restart makes the
> graphics start correctly but there is no 3D acceleration. Cookbug attached.
>
>
> 2012/7/30 Danilo Pianini <danilo.pian...@gmail.com>
>
>> 2012/7/30 Fabio Erculiani <lx...@sabayon.org>:
>> > I've been able to put my hands on Daniele's laptop and these are the
>> results.
>> > Adding "radeon" to /etc/conf.d/modules fixes the issue for him, and
>> > I'm sure it does for everybody.
>>
>> Any other particular setting? Which driver version did you use? This
>> hadn't worked for me. What's your /proc/cmdline? I'll try this again.
>>
>> > Given this, I could be able to implement a workaround to the mess they
>> > (deliberately?) created.
>> > gpu-detector is already able to detect if fglrx.ko supports the
>> > current GPU(s) PCI IDs and decide whether to load it or not.
>> > It would be easy to add a simple "modprobe radeon modeset=1" if radeon
>> > DDX is selected.
>> > Then, the Installer should be able to detect that OSS drivers are in
>> > use and copy /etc/conf.d/modules over.
>> >
>> > This worked here.
>> > --
>> > Fabio Erculiani
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ing. Dott. Danilo Pianini
>>
>> Site: http://www.danilopianini.org/
>> Phone: +39 320 41 36 573
>> Skype: dany.sk
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Ing. Dott. Danilo Pianini
>
> Site: http://www.danilopianini.org/
> Phone: +39 320 41 36 573
> Skype: dany.sk
>
>


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