Am 23.04.10 21:58 schrieb(en) Alex Deucher:
I'm not sure why it's not working.  Any chance you could bisect between the 
last working version and something more current to see what commit broke things?

I used to have xserver-xorg-video-radeon_6.12.1-0ubuntu2_powerpc.deb (from 
Jaunty) in the past, which worked perfectly.  After the upgrade to Ubuntu Lucid 
beta, this package is not usable any more, as dpkg complains that

 xserver-xorg-core conflicts with xserver-xorg-video-5
  xserver-xorg-video-radeon provides xserver-xorg-video-5 and is to be 
installed.

Trying other deb's around, version 
xserver-xorg-video-radeon_6.12.6-1_powerpc.deb from Debian Squeeze (and all 
later versions) can be installed, but show the issue.  So, basically, this 
narrows the down a little bit the root of the problem to 6.12.2 up to 6.12.6, 
inclusively.  Unfortunately, they are not available as deb's...

Or dump the regs using radeontool in the working and non-working versions of 
the driver?

I attach the result of running "radeontool regs" for
- radeon.fbdev: working config, with 'Driver "fbdev"'
- radeon.mac-mini: somewhat working (too small/clipped), with 'Driver "radeon"' and 'Option 
"MacModel" "mini-internal"'
- radeon.radeon: broken outputwith 'Driver "radeon"'

I ran radeontool immediately after boot with the the gdm screen active, logging 
in from a second box via ssh.  I had to return the vga monitor, so there is 
nothing attached to the vga output.

Thanks, Albrecht.

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