Le 24/11/2012 02:21, Nigel Taylor a écrit :
> Your audio is being picked up already as 6670, audio was added together
> with the video for a 6670 card. There maybe a range of cards that use
> the same id for audio.
>
> To recreate the includes.
> cd /usr/src/sys/dev/pci
> make
>
> Now follow inst
On 11/23/12 21:26, rustyBSD wrote:
> Le 23/11/2012 21:44, Nigel Taylor a écrit :
>> On 11/23/12 16:56, rustyBSD wrote:
>>> Le 23/11/2012 17:35, Nigel Taylor a écrit :
That is not a REDWOOD chip, it's TURKS, and both should be supported,
>>>
>>> Ahh yes I didn't see this in xorg.0.log
>>>
Le 23/11/2012 21:44, Nigel Taylor a écrit :
> On 11/23/12 16:56, rustyBSD wrote:
>> Le 23/11/2012 17:35, Nigel Taylor a écrit :
>>> That is not a REDWOOD chip, it's TURKS, and both should be supported,
>>
>> Ahh yes I didn't see this in xorg.0.log
>>
>>> the man page is wrong 6570 occurs both under
On 11/23/12 16:56, rustyBSD wrote:
> Le 23/11/2012 17:35, Nigel Taylor a écrit :
>> That is not a REDWOOD chip, it's TURKS, and both should be supported,
>
> Ahh yes I didn't see this in xorg.0.log
>
>> the man page is wrong 6570 occurs both under REDWOOD and TURKS.
>> REDWOOD are 5x50 series. Co
Le 23/11/2012 17:35, Nigel Taylor a écrit :
> That is not a REDWOOD chip, it's TURKS, and both should be supported,
Ahh yes I didn't see this in xorg.0.log
> the man page is wrong 6570 occurs both under REDWOOD and TURKS.
> REDWOOD are 5x50 series. Could still be in the wrong chip family.
>
> Th
On 11/23/12 14:00, rustyBSD wrote:
> Hi,
> I have an ATI Radeon HD6570 card. Dmesg gives me:
> vga1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 vendor "ATI", unknown product 0x6759 rev 0x00
> and the driver used seems to be VESA.
>
> I naturally changed to:
>
> --- src/sys/
Hi,
I have an ATI Radeon HD6570 card. Dmesg gives me:
vga1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 vendor "ATI", unknown product 0x6759 rev 0x00
and the driver used seems to be VESA.
I naturally changed to:
--- src/sys/dev/pci/pcidevs 2012-11-17 16:42:29.0 +0100
+++ src/sys/dev/pci/pcidev
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