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Elia Argentieri changed:
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--- Comment #10 from Paul Frederiks ---
I'm happy to report that I did not need to patch the kernel after upgrading to
kernel 4.5.0 from debian unstable.
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--- Comment #9 from Elia Argentieri ---
Indeed I also tried with higher clock speeds like 1400 and 1300, but all my
attempts had the same outcome. I don't really understand why an higher clock
frequency would lock completely the system as the rad
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--- Comment #8 from Maxim Sheviakov ---
(In reply to Paul Frederiks from comment #7)
> I decided to try to add the quirk line to the debian 4.2.3 kernel source
> currently in sid and this time I booted into a stable desktop. The line from
> Elia
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--- Comment #7 from Paul Frederiks ---
I decided to try to add the quirk line to the debian 4.2.3 kernel source
currently in sid and this time I booted into a stable desktop. The line from
Elia works.
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--- Comment #6 from Paul Frederiks ---
I have a MSI R7 370 Armor 2x as well and like to report that the suggested
workaround does not help in my case. During the boot process the mouse pointer
is briefly visible but then the screen goes black. I
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--- Comment #5 from Elia Argentieri ---
Created attachment 117048
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Fix by adding a line to si_dpm_quirk_list
Adding this line made my card work with DPM enabled, but I'm not
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--- Comment #4 from Elia Argentieri ---
Created attachment 117037
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Xorg.log
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--- Comment #2 from Elia Argentieri ---
Created attachment 117035
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VBIOS MSI R7 370 Armor 2X
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--- Comment #1 from Alex Deucher ---
Please attach your full dmesg output and xorg log. Also attach a copy of your
vbios.
(as root)
(use lspci to get the bus id)
cd /sys/bus/pci/devices/
echo 1 > rom
cat rom > /tmp/vbios.rom
echo 0 > rom
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Bug ID: 91294
Summary: [R7 370] DPM and power profile change crash the system
Product: DRI
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
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