On 30/09/14 21:48, Christoph Egger wrote: > There's some thing with mesa complaining about my graphics card not > supported before linux 3.4 [0] but then
IIRC it broke in between two kfreebsd 10.1 snapshots? You may want to build the latest package from SVN which is much more recent (BETA 3). Otherwise it may not be too difficult to bisect to whatever commit broke this? There were very few that touched the kernel in that period. > almost everything works after a > chmod 000 /dev/dri/card. I had the opposite problem with `mplayer -vo xv` - that fails unless you chmod that device 777 or add the desktop user to the video group (I guess that is probably a feature). `-vo gl` works fine with or without. > vlc also seems to randomly die but at least as > a work environment there's no real problem. Okay I'll give that a go and try to reproduce it. Could be a lot of reasons for that (graphics driver, perhaps pulseaudio, or VLC itself). >> Suspend-to-RAM (S3) works *mostly*, though I'd need to script some >> things like: lock the desktop first, log me out of XMPP, stop sound >> server and restart it afterward. > > Oh it does? never got that working on the x220, maybe I should try > harder. How are you doing that? Just `acpiconf -s 3`? Yes, that. With radeonkms, it only started working for me in 10.1. Although I have to `pkill jackd` and `kldunload snd_envy24` because that module has a problem with suspend (exact same as on Linux, actually). Sometimes resume from suspend is extremely fast (< 5 seconds) but other times the SATA disk seems to take a scary while to reset/resume. Regards, -- Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org
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