Attached (note: this one is without monitor attached, because I am not at home).
Stéphane 2012/2/17, Michel Dänzer <daen...@debian.org>: > On Fre, 2012-02-17 at 14:33 +0100, Stephane Louise wrote: >> >> Michel Dänzer wrote: >> > For Radeons, that's only true for older cards without ATOM BIOS, >> > basically anything older than Radeon X1xxx. So this shouldn't be a >> > problem for a Radeon HD 5450, but there might be other issues, e.g. the >> > drivers in the stable release might be too old to properly support that >> > card. >> >> Just for fun, I am trying to use a standard PC, PCIe Radeon HD 5450 >> with my Quad G5, under testing (tested with kernel 3.1, not yet -but >> soon- 3.2). And, according to dmesg, the card is correctly >> initialized, but doesn't work (no image displayed), and xorg fails >> completely. One of the issue is that the driver doesn't seem to detect >> any monitor even when a new one is plugged in (cold boot or hot >> plugged doesn't make a difference AFAIKS). >> >> If you have a suggestion, you are welcome. > > Can't say anything without seeing at least the dmesg output. > > > -- > Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://www.amd.com > Libre software enthusiast | Debian, X and DRI developer >
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