Yes, but that wasn't the problem. I solved it in the last post here
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7081620.html#7081620
Christopher Lemire christopher.lem...@gmail.com
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On 2012-07-06 9:00 PM, Christopher Lemire christopher.lem...@gmail.com
wrote:
I tried disabling r128 and building the raedon driver into the kernel.
However, I am getting the message raedon module not found. It's not a
module. It's built into the kernel. Xorg.0.log. I mistakenly typed
raedom,
On Friday 06 Jul 2012 05:09:08 Christopher Lemire wrote:
**This is what my laptop's screen with a newly installed Gentoo system
running twm to test X looks like (attached image). It's distorted with
overlapping and mirrored image. I have a Dell Latitude C800 with the video
card.
I tried disabling r128 and building the raedon driver into the kernel.
However, I am getting the message raedon module not found. It's not a
module. It's built into the kernel. Xorg.0.log. I mistakenly typed raedom,
but then fixed it to raedon, so if you see that in log, I corrected it and
tried
Christopher Lemire writes:
I tried disabling r128 and building the raedon driver into the kernel.
However, I am getting the message raedon module not found. It's not a
module. It's built into the kernel. Xorg.0.log. I mistakenly typed
raedom, but then fixed it to raedon, so if you see that in
After using a modified version of this:
http://www.baltimoremick.com/blog/2008/08/25/dell-latitude-c800-display-problems-with-ubuntu/
For some reason, it says Driver ati. I changed that to r128 and a few
other things in there.
Then, I emerged emerge -av x11-drivers/xf86-video-r128
And the
**This is what my laptop's screen with a newly installed Gentoo system
running twm to test X looks like (attached image). It's distorted with
overlapping and mirrored image. I have a Dell Latitude C800 with the video
card.
http://img6.imagebanana.com/img/qq4qz9jf/0705122206.jpg
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