I've attached my dmesg.boot, Xorg.0.conf (when only Xorg is run, does not
crash, shows working mouse cursor only) and the output from a panic taken
with a debug kernel, if it might be of interest.
Chavdar
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 at 04:28 John D. Baker jdba...@mylinuxisp.com wrote:
On Thu, 26 Feb
On Thu, 26 Feb 2015, John D. Baker wrote:
Yes, this works. With a minimal xorg.conf:
Section Device
Option NoAccel True
Identifier Card0
Driver radeon
EndSection
Xorg works very well.
To clarify, with the NoAccel option, basic
On Thu, 19 Feb 2015, Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
I am probably repeating others, but if you add
Option NoAccel True
to your Device section in xorg.conf it might work. I am in a similar point
under -current. With NoAccel set to True it works fine. Without it I can
run Xorg, which gives me black
On Thu, 26 Feb 2015, John D. Baker wrote:
Xorg works very well. ISTR some suggestions about using
Option AccelMethod SNA
although that might have been aimed at i915drmkms users. I'll try it
on radeondrmkms for completeness.
I checked and SNA is an intel-specific thing. Radeon
Using a netbsd-7 kernel based on DRMKMS, but with pcdisplay and vga0 at isa
disabled, I observed the following:
With console on serial port, the machine eventually hangs during
radeondrmkms initialization. A power-cycle is the only way to regain
control (can't BREAK into DDB). Relevant