So, I was trying to switch to using this, as I realise its where things
are heading, and I rather like the look of it. But I cant get it to see my
multiple monitors. I install the port, set 'kld_list="amdgpu"' and it boots
up with the new modules, and appears to find all my displays in dmesg. But
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2018, 14:52 Pete French wrote:
> So, I was trying to switch to using this, as I realise its where things
> are heading, and I rather like the look of it. But I cant get it to see my
> multiple monitors. I install the port, set 'kld_list="amdgpu"' and it boots
> up with the new mod
I think you have to use kld_list="/boot/modules/amdgpu.ko" to get the
new one.
Will give it a try - I think its unnecessary as the name doesnt clash,
but worth a go...
-pete. [quick reboot comming up]
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On 11/09/2018 14:42, Pete French wrote:
I think you have to use kld_list="/boot/modules/amdgpu.ko" to get the
new one.
Will give it a try - I think its unnecessary as the name doesnt clash,
but worth a go...
-pete. [quick reboot comming up]
I tired this, it doesnt help - I tink it al
I agree it sounds like a clash with older modules. Did you have
drm-stable-kmod installed or drm-legacy-kmod installed? If so, make
sure you remove them before. Sounds to me like what is probably
happening is you have modules from two different drm ports installed.
So I'd try a make deinstall insid
I dont have any other drm ports installed though - I think te clash is
with the ones which are part of the standard kernel build maybe ?
Possibly I could try building a custom kernel without them, but first am
going to go susbscribe to x11 amiling list and see what they say.
-pete.
On 11/09/20
Well, I have one other suggestion, but this is just completely
guesswork on my part. However, I ran into a problem where the "amdgpu"
module did not work, though I can't remember the exact error messages I
got.
You mentioned you had the ATI driver installed in X. Given that, are
you sure amdgpu is
P.S. I can pretty guarantee you that you do NOT need to build a custom
kernel. I have an A10 series CPU with onboard Radeon R7 graphics. So
again, if amdgpu isn't working, try radeonkms instead. Maybe that will
fix your problem.
Also, are you booting using UEFI or Legacy / BIOS mode?
On Tue, 11 S
On 9/11/18 7:44 AM, Pete French wrote:
On 11/09/2018 14:42, Pete French wrote:
I think you have to use kld_list="/boot/modules/amdgpu.ko" to get
the new one.
Will give it a try - I think its unnecessary as the name doesnt
clash, but worth a go...
-pete. [quick reboot comming up]
I
> also, please ensure you are booting in "classic" BIOS mode and not
> UEFI, IIRC there are some issues surrounding amdgpu with UEFI - i
> don't have that hardware tho so can't elaborate.
Just to add to this, the conflicts involve kernel mode switching
between the scfb driver and the AMD driver. H
Thanks very much for answer !
Now I use the following libmap32.conf:
## php52
[/usr/local/php52/lib/php/20060613/mysql.so]
/usr/local/lib/mysql/usr/local/lib32/mysql
[/usr/local/php52/]
/usr/local/lib /usr/local/lib32
> I am having problem understanding what do you mean by step1/ste
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