OK, Sven had the key of the problem. Forcing the use of Nouveau for
the xserver did the tip.
Sorry for the inconvenience: as the server started and was mostly
working I assumed wrongly that the xserver figured out by itself which
card to use. It was halt right only :)
I'll fill a bug repport again
2011/5/8 Julien Cristau :
> Could be a kernel issue, it looks like none of the devices are marked as
> primary so X doesn't know which one it should use.
I really doubt so, in fact, as the radeon card doesn't work at all
under linux (no AtomBios, since it is a card for powerMac). The
kernel fails
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 17:18:18 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> [ Dropping debian-powerpc. ]
>
> On 2011-05-07 12:23 +0200, Stephane Louise wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > xv support disappeared with last nouveau update in wheezy on my
> > powermac.
>
> Uhm, I doubt that this is a bug in nouveau. You have
[ Dropping debian-powerpc. ]
On 2011-05-07 12:23 +0200, Stephane Louise wrote:
> Hi,
> xv support disappeared with last nouveau update in wheezy on my
> powermac.
Uhm, I doubt that this is a bug in nouveau. You have a different
problem, the X server does not even try to use nouveau as can be se
Hi,
xv support disappeared with last nouveau update in wheezy on my
powermac. More information below:
$ uname -a
Linux marie 2.6.38-2-powerpc64 #1 SMP Thu Apr 7 09:11:22 UTC 2011
ppc64 GNU/Linux
$ lspci
:00:0b.0 PCI bridge: Apple Computer Inc. CPC945 PCIe Bridge
:0a:00.0 VGA compatible co
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