>
> Thanks for your support Mark! I hope i can manage it with your help.
> I did the above, the result is similar, still the
> (EE) LoadModule: Module radeon does not have a radeonModuleData
> data object.
> problem. I guess it's not the guilt of the XF86Config. No idea
> what to do :(
> But i will have a closer look now, i comment this on my site.
>
> cheers,
> Florian

OK then, let's go back to basics and find the problem:

1) Since you built a new kernel yesterday, please provide the output of
'uname -a' so we can double check that it got loaded.

2) Provide the output of lsmod so we can see what modules are loaded. If you
have the wrong radeon module (I.e. - no 3D acceleration) then this problem
could happen.

3) If, by chance, the radeon module isn't loaded at all, then what happens
when you do 'modprobe radeon'?

4) 'emerge epm' if you don't have it and provide the output of 'epm -qa |
grep xfr'

5) Provide the output of lspci.

6) In /etc/X11/XF86Config, please make sure you have enabled "dbe", "glx" &
"dri", and that you are also loading

Driver "radeon"

in the "Device" Section. Maybe you have the wrong driver name there.

FYI - You will also need to go to the Section "DRI" are and uncomment Mode
0666.

Enough for now,
Mark



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