I'm pleased to announce the 18.1.0 release of xf86-video-amdgpu, the
Xorg driver for AMD Radeon GPUs supported by the amdgpu kernel driver.
This release supports xserver versions 1.13-1.20.
Highlights:
* When using DC as of Linux 4.17:
- Support advanced colour management functionality.
-
I'm pleased to announce the 18.1.0 release of xf86-video-ati, the Xorg
driver for ATI/AMD Radeon GPUs supported by the radeon kernel driver.
This release supports xserver versions 1.13-1.20.
Highlights:
* Fixed random screen corruption and crashes when using GLAMOR with Xorg
1.20.
* Support
Thanks Adam
If I boot to runlevel 3, log into tty1 as root and run 'X -retro' the UI
locks up.
If I boot to runlevel 3, log into tty2 as a user and run 'X -retro' the
tty stays live and I get some messages:
(EE)
Fatal server error:
(EE) parse_vt_setting: Cannot open /dev/tty0 (Permission
On Thu, 2018-09-13 at 19:21 +0100, John Talbut wrote:
> The only errors that show in Xorg.0.log are:
>
> [ 420,876](EE) modeset(0): [DRI2] No driver mapping found for PCI
> device 0x8086 / 0x0be1
> [ 42.877] (EE) modeset(0): Failed to initialize the DRI2 extension
>
> I.e. the graphic
On Fri, 2018-09-14 at 18:46 +0100, John Talbut wrote:
> Thanks Adam
>
> If I boot to runlevel 3, log into tty1 as root and run 'X -retro' the UI
> locks up.
When this happens, does VT switch still work? Can you hit control-alt-
backspace to terminate the server? If yes (and the answer to both
On 14/09/18 19:54, Adam Jackson wrote:
> On Fri, 2018-09-14 at 18:46 +0100, John Talbut wrote:
>> Thanks Adam
>>
>> If I boot to runlevel 3, log into tty1 as root and run 'X -retro' the UI
>> locks up.
>
> When this happens, does VT switch still work? Can you hit control-alt-
> backspace to
I am trying to reinstall Debian Buster/Testing on a Samsung NC110
netbook after installing a new hard disk. I have got as far as
installing the base system and the packages for xfce. Now when I try to
boot I get past the grub screen, put in the password for the encrypted
disk, the boot appears to
Hi,
I'd like to request zero-width space (U+200B) to be added to the Compose file.
The most obvious combo for me would be
<0> : "" U200b # ZERO WIDTH SPACE
though doing it the other way around to group it with the spaces group would
also make sense:
<0> :
I'm pleased to announce the 18.1.0 release of xf86-video-amdgpu, the
Xorg driver for AMD Radeon GPUs supported by the amdgpu kernel driver.
This release supports xserver versions 1.13-1.20.
Highlights:
* When using DC as of Linux 4.17:
- Support advanced colour management functionality.
-
I'm pleased to announce the 18.1.0 release of xf86-video-ati, the Xorg
driver for ATI/AMD Radeon GPUs supported by the radeon kernel driver.
This release supports xserver versions 1.13-1.20.
Highlights:
* Fixed random screen corruption and crashes when using GLAMOR with Xorg
1.20.
* Support
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107913
--- Comment #5 from Michel Dänzer ---
(In reply to freedesktop from comment #4)
> Is any of the requested information still relevant? Maybe for documentation
> purpose?
Thanks for asking, but it's not needed anymore.
--
You are receiving
On `ClipNotify()`, `present_clip_notify()` will possibly end up issuing
a `flips_stop()` if `check_flip()` returns `FALSE`.
`present_wnmd_check_flip()` however can return `FALSE` in a variety of
cases, before eventually checking with the driver's `check_flip2()`
which in the case of
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107929
Michel Dänzer changed:
What|Removed |Added
CC||harry.wentl...@amd.com,
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107929
Bug ID: 107929
Summary: High memory clock speed issue on R9 380
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
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