On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 8:54 AM, gime shwe <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > I just upgraded to openbsd 4.4. Until openbsd 4.3 there was an option > in xorg.conf "iBookHacks" that solved the problem mentioned in the > subject. Now, with the new option "MacModel" it does not work. I've > tried all the possible combinations (including commenting out the > option): "mini" options let me use X with no way back, "powerbook" > options give me a black screen with no way back, "ibook" option gives > me a black screen but allowing to go back to console without freezing; > I've tried to write a "iBookHacks" option with "ati" driver instead > than "radeon". I've done a clean install, I've re-installed mac osx > resetting the openfirmware in case it had something to do with that. > I've tried to re-install openbsd 4.3, and it works with the > "iBookHacks". > The problem is that once it freezes (only in 4.4) I can only cut the > power, I cannot get in from ssh. If, instead of closing X I try to > "halt" or "reboot" ot hangs the same way. (By the way, while being in > X everything is just fine). > Below are my xorg.conf and my Xorg.log. > > Thank you
You want macmodel mini-internal or mini-external (mini is an alias for mini-external). The macmodel option only affects the output enumeration, so selecting the wrong one will enable the wrong outputs (VGA/DVI/LVDS/etc.). Also, the ati and radeon drivers are the same thing. ati is just a wrapper that loads radeon, r128, or mach64 depending on the hw. the ibookhacks option must be some openbsd specific patch. If you can point me to the patch I can look at incorporating it into the upstream radeon driver. Alex _______________________________________________ xorg-driver-ati mailing list [email protected] http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg-driver-ati
