On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 03:43:56AM +0200, Silvio Siefke wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> now i have problems with the Xorg Server. When i start xdm (slim) the 
> Display is blank. It come slow the login Window but then blank. When
> i start startxfce4 the Window come but nothing can do and all fonts
> are symbols. 
> 
> I try with the Sabayon Xorg.conf and then with this website:
> http://dweezil.be/aod270/ , but the result is ever the same.
> 
> xorg.log > http://silviosiefke.com/xorglog.txt
> slim.log > slim: waiting for X server to begin accepting connections.
> xorg.conf > http://silviosiefke.com/xorgconf.txt
> 
> lshw give for Display:
> id:           display:0
> description:  VGA compatible controller
> product:      Atom Processor D4xx/D5xx/N4xx/N5xx Integrated Graphics 
> Controller
> vendor:       Intel Corporation
> physical id:  2
> bus info:     pci@0000:00:02.0
> version:      02
> width:                32 bits
> clock:                33MHz
> capabilities:         msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list 
> configuration:        latency = 0
> resources:    memory  : 58180000-581fffff
> ioport        :       60c0(size=8)
> memory        :       40000000-4fffffff
> memory        :       58000000-580fffff
> 
> id:           display:1
> description:  Display controller
> product:      Atom Processor D4xx/D5xx/N4xx/N5xx Integrated Graphics 
> Controller
> vendor:       Intel Corporation
> physical id:  2.1
> bus info:     pci@0000:00:02.1
> version:      02
> width:                32 bits
> clock:                33MHz
> capabilities:         pm bus_master cap_list 
> configuration:        latency = 0
> resources:    memory: 58100000-5817ffff
> 
> Can someone help, i not know what should do and i want not miss my Gentoo. 
> 
> Thank you & Greetings
> Silvio
> 

Hi, I have this netbook too. The actual CPU type is N2800 and intergrated 
graphic is GMA3600 so the graphics drivers in kernel support is GMA500. Do you 
have that enabled?

In my `make.conf`, I have `VIDEO_CARDS="intel fbdev vesa"`, and I don't have an 
Xorg.conf. All works well except when the system booting with extenal video 
output (VGA or HDMI) plugged, both LVDS and monitor gone black. But I think 
that won't be the problem.

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