I used xorg-x11-6.8.99 on my laptop so far because its i915 chipset
wasn't properly supported in 6.8.2. Now the last update, -r4, broke the
support again (or so I read on some forum when I investigated why X
wouldn't start any more), so I decided to give 7.0 a try. The usual
great Gentoo HOWTOs helped me a lot
(http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Modular_Xorg) and apart from a few
moanings due to packages missing in package.keywords, things went fine.
But then the keyboard and mouse drivers were missing. esearch told me:
* x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse
Latest version available: 1.0.0
Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
Size of downloaded files: 214 kB
Homepage: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/
Description: X.Org driver for mouse input devices
License: X11
* x11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard
Latest version available: 1.0.0
Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
Size of downloaded files: 191 kB
Homepage: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/
Description: X.Org driver for keyboard input devices
License: X11
Installing them fixed almost all remaining problems. But the package name puzzles me. Are these originally XF86 modules that x.org just decided to be compatible with, or is the name a copy-n paste error? Should I file a Bugzilla report?
The remaining problems concern DRM which isn't really essential (I get a
"libGL error: open DRM failed (Operation not permitted)) and some fonts
that don't seem to be included any more and that I guess I just have to
reinstall. So far the modularized X looks promising, I'll do a
revdep-rebuild and some more testing tonight. Does anybody have an idea
about the DRM issue?
regards
Matthias
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try adding
'Section "DRI"
mode 0660
Group "video"
endsection'
to your xorg.conf
and no those are not the orginal packages, Xorg decided to move to a more flexable develepment model(imho) that splits alot of the parts up, if you look the driver for the i915 card will be x11-drivers/XF86-video-i810, it was done this way so things could be updated faster. instead of 6 months for a new driver it might be a week
Cynyr.
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