Yes, that disables kms. I am still wondering about this "kms" thing: if kernel mode setting is not in the kernel but done by the X Server or so, what's the deal? Why make it acceleration disappear? I would be happy to say bye-bye to KMS (and boot loge), let leave X to change video mode (instead of kernel) but I want acceleration which should be not related to setting video mode up. Or I miss something :) Surely, the best would be to do by kernel at once etc, but if it does not work for me, I can live without it, but it does not work that way it seems [no acceleration] :(
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