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Martin Peres changed:
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--- Comment #12 from j...@dev1ce.com ---
I've continued testing with a separate Sapphire Radeon R9 380 graphics card,
and cannot reproduce the hardware issue. the latest kernel 4.12.1 through
4.12.5 all load the driver properly as a module with
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--- Comment #11 from j...@dev1ce.com ---
initrd was rebuilt. Im purchasing another R9 380 card for further testing
(different manufacturer.) Its possible the build quality of the card is just
mediocre as ive seen numerous reports of problems re
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--- Comment #10 from Alexander Tsoy ---
(In reply to john from comment #9)
> unfortunately copying the firmware did not solve the problem. the fan noise
> is no longer emitted, however the graphics driver still fails to properly
> load.
Did yo
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--- Comment #9 from j...@dev1ce.com ---
unfortunately copying the firmware did not solve the problem. the fan noise is
no longer emitted, however the graphics driver still fails to properly load.
could this be an issue with, perhaps, the IOMMU
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--- Comment #8 from j...@dev1ce.com ---
My apologies as it seems I didn't fully understand the proposed workaround.
I'll test this out.
On July 30, 2017 2:12:23 PM PDT, bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org wrote:
>https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_b
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--- Comment #7 from r380...@safetymail.info ---
Either you have a different problem than me (unlikely, as we have the exact
same symptoms), or you misunderstood my workaround. Or my workaround somehow
doesn't work for you. However, since you talk
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--- Comment #6 from j...@dev1ce.com ---
the problem with this regression to older firmware is that while the kernel
boots, none of the 3D functionality inherent in the new drivers is functional.
I can regress to an older kernel with the newer fir
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--- Comment #5 from m8r-ux3...@safetymail.info ---
Yep, so if Linux 4.8 works for you, just follow my instructions for forcing
Linux 4.9 and newer to use the old firmware file, and I'm sure Linux 4.9 and
newer will work for you as well.
For what
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--- Comment #4 from j...@dev1ce.com ---
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kernel build options for review.
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dmidecode output
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lspci output
both options seem paradoxical. i dont have the issue if im on the old kernel
4.8 or earlier,
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--- Comment #1 from m8r-ux3...@safetymail.info ---
This sounds like exactly the problem I have. Newer Linux kernels load different
microcode for my 380, which doesn't work. There are two ways to work around
this if it's the same problem:
1) Reve
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Bug ID: 101377
Summary: Gigabyte R9 380 card fails to load, kernel reports bug
Product: DRI
Version: DRI git
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity
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